Discussion about chess-playing software (engines, hosts, opening books, platforms, etc...)
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kingliveson
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by kingliveson » Mon Mar 07, 2011 4:50 pm
md5sum:
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1c326abbb608b60a717ac152193c91a1 *Deep Rybka 4.1 960 w32.exe
a99556f0ed9c5b329067e08ae611ee5d *Deep Rybka 4.1 960 x64.exe
e2468f33117291bff86ab373852c0d9c *Deep Rybka 4.1 SSE42 w32.exe
454157a467642b852c1c64cf1a018e5f *Deep Rybka 4.1 SSE42 x64.exe
11f333ead92e5c16961cb41d59cac75c *Deep Rybka 4.1 w32.exe
61dfd663cadecb403547910da15bde49 *Deep Rybka 4.1 x64.exe
c7ae7159a9b1ac54d27ab3977ab1da72 *Rybka 4.1 960 w32.exe
1cc74d76b5c38ad30defd5bcfb8d7b4d *Rybka 4.1 960 x64.exe
e3bfc0445a9dfe9aa2ce1815dc569f86 *Rybka 4.1 w32.exe
f17f84b176cb9fe91d228970c1ab434b *Rybka 4.1 x64.exe
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72532a9a92a83480f34704e4566bc47fa8b82555 *Deep Rybka 4.1 960 w32.exe
cb8b9bb3ccdf1476af4a8260e2ae20af62f4eb2a *Deep Rybka 4.1 960 x64.exe
61547a83bbc69d9fc8f630f2c1c3374276cfe044 *Deep Rybka 4.1 SSE42 w32.exe
f7bf1df07161ad7c369b0fbe40768d2aab6d5fda *Deep Rybka 4.1 SSE42 x64.exe
95d02131fef55ab9da478693974cb427ad7abbcb *Deep Rybka 4.1 w32.exe
6001f948c4bba1481d1ec1dfe1ae0ec58d68a33d *Deep Rybka 4.1 x64.exe
d45a16730923151e40185b835f45efed5fcc2a0d *Rybka 4.1 960 w32.exe
edcf1968f28aaa2d2334d2ae7d655cb56df108f7 *Rybka 4.1 960 x64.exe
7b8a599c64030685eea66bb0b019ff1b7eae3409 *Rybka 4.1 w32.exe
a373b66b456f65b4a85483a974b93e9d044a091e *Rybka 4.1 x64.exe
PAWN : Knight >> Bishop >> Rook >>Queen
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Jeremy Bernstein
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by Jeremy Bernstein » Mon Mar 07, 2011 7:16 pm
Kind of makes me wish that I hadn't finished paying for the software, either...
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Jeremy Bernstein
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by Jeremy Bernstein » Tue Mar 08, 2011 2:54 pm
Given the speed with which CB released a Fritz 12 update (
http://fritzserver.org/updates/gui12.exe) with an updated Rybka, I'm guessing that the "time pressure" was coming from them.
I am pretty annoyed that, 9 months later, sampled search, "go wtime" and "go depth" are (still) busted.
jb
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kingliveson
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by kingliveson » Tue Mar 08, 2011 2:55 pm
Jeremy Bernstein wrote:Given the speed with which CB released a Fritz 12 update (
http://fritzserver.org/updates/gui12.exe) with an updated Rybka, I'm guessing that the "time pressure" was coming from them.
I am pretty annoyed that, 9 months later, sampled search, "go wtime" and "go depth" are (still) busted.
jb
Half bread is better than none.
PAWN : Knight >> Bishop >> Rook >>Queen
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by Jeremy Bernstein » Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:05 pm
kingliveson wrote:Half bread is better than none.
I'm afraid that I don't really agree -- why should I be satisfied with the scraps? At a certain point, professional shame needs to kick in over at Rajlich & Co., once again releasing unfinished work, with little hope of any remedy for the consumer.
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kingliveson
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by kingliveson » Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:59 pm
Jeremy Bernstein wrote:kingliveson wrote:Half bread is better than none.
I'm afraid that I don't really agree -- why should I be satisfied with the scraps? At a certain point, professional shame needs to kick in over at Rajlich & Co., once again releasing unfinished work, with little hope of any remedy for the consumer.
Given the history, am just happy there was even an update.
PAWN : Knight >> Bishop >> Rook >>Queen
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Tom Barrister
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by Tom Barrister » Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:26 pm
For a bug-fix maintenance update, no money comes in. Therefore, unless the author/company cares about customer service, there's no reason to hurry. Besides, the time spent taking care of the customers can be better spent decompiling programs, obfuscating code, meeting with attorneys over pending lawsuits and prosecution, destroying the source of various versions that might be requested by subpoena at a future date, and thinking up stories to tell people who ask questions about the originality of software.
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benstoker
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by benstoker » Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:35 pm
Tom Barrister wrote:For a bug-fix maintenance update, no money comes in. Therefore, unless the author/company cares about customer service, there's no reason to hurry. Besides, the time spent taking care of the customers can be better spent decompiling programs, obfuscating code, meeting with attorneys over pending lawsuits and prosecution, destroying the source of various versions that might be requested by subpoena at a future date, and thinking up stories to tell people who ask questions about the originality of software.
I'd much rather see the money spent on lawyers than stoopid bug fixes. Priorities!
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by alfons » Wed Mar 09, 2011 10:01 am
Raíjlichsan wrote:
Note 2: The updater uses JoJoDiff by Joris Heirbaut, it is not necessary to download it, but the source of JoJoDiff can be obtained from
http://jojodiff.sourceforge.net/
but in jdiff.c we find a license:
Parts or all of this source code may only be reused within other GNU free, open
* source, software.
* So if your project is not an open source project, you are non entitled to read
* any further [...]
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by robbolito » Thu Mar 31, 2011 12:39 pm
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 Q- 960 3.2 GHz8x @ 4.005 GHz 6.00 MB Memory
Windows 7 Professional Professional (Build 7600)
Fritz Benchmarks:
Speed: 24.89
KNS: 11946
GUI: CB Rybka 3
Hash: 256
Book: Perfect 2009 -10 moves
TB and RB: ON
Ponder: OFF
Blitz:10' 0
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1 Deep Rybka 4.1 x64 3195 +13/-13/=34 50.00% 30.0/60 900.00
2 IvanhoeB50kBx64p 3190 +13/-13/=34 50.00% 30.0/60 900.00