New: IvanHoe-Beta-999958m
New: IvanHoe-Beta-999958m
Submitted June 17, 2010:
Lots of changes. Link below:
http://ippolit.wikispaces.com/file/view ... m-Beta.tar
Lots of changes. Link below:
http://ippolit.wikispaces.com/file/view ... m-Beta.tar
- Swaminathan
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Re: New: IvanHoe-Beta-999958m
Any .exe?benstoker wrote:Submitted June 17, 2010:
Lots of changes. Link below:
http://ippolit.wikispaces.com/file/view ... m-Beta.tar
Ivanhoe is the only engine that's able to load lines faster in multi-Pv mode.
Other engines seem to take bit of a time.
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Co-Authored with Dann Corbit: Strategic Test Suite
Co-Authored with Dann Corbit: Strategic Test Suite
Re: New: IvanHoe-Beta-999958m
It appears there are extensive amounts of errors when people try to compile. Someone needs to fix these bugs before any EXE can be released.
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Re: New: IvanHoe-Beta-999958m
Oh I see. perhaps many changes that have been implemented may have caused this, but then again many changes is always a good thing I suppose, as we get little bit more unique style and may even contribute to sudden changes in elo.xshat wrote:It appears there are extensive amounts of errors when people try to compile. Someone needs to fix these bugs before any EXE can be released.
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Co-Authored with Dann Corbit: Strategic Test Suite
Co-Authored with Dann Corbit: Strategic Test Suite
Re: New: IvanHoe-Beta-999958m
Judging from the nature of the posts on the ippolit wiki, it seems the person who uploaded the source code left out a couple important files on accident or something.Swaminathan wrote:Oh I see. perhaps many changes that have been implemented may have caused this, but then again many changes is always a good thing I suppose, as we get little bit more unique style and may even contribute to sudden changes in elo.xshat wrote:It appears there are extensive amounts of errors when people try to compile. Someone needs to fix these bugs before any EXE can be released.
Re: New: IvanHoe-Beta-999958m
Hi all,
the reason is 'very' simple.
Ivanhoe58 sources are ready for Linux compile. Simple download them for example under Ubuntu, switch to the directory, type MAKE and you have a working executable out of the box. Use it with SCID.
Unfortunately getting a working windows compile is not so simple. This is the work which is down by PeterPan or the other guys working on this issue. So give them the amount of time they needed.
In the meantime you could install Ubuntu (or any other Linux distrubition) and have fun with it (and with the newest Ivanhoe).
Just my few cents.
TK
the reason is 'very' simple.
Ivanhoe58 sources are ready for Linux compile. Simple download them for example under Ubuntu, switch to the directory, type MAKE and you have a working executable out of the box. Use it with SCID.
Unfortunately getting a working windows compile is not so simple. This is the work which is down by PeterPan or the other guys working on this issue. So give them the amount of time they needed.
In the meantime you could install Ubuntu (or any other Linux distrubition) and have fun with it (and with the newest Ivanhoe).
Just my few cents.
TK
Re: New: IvanHoe-Beta-999958m
Could you upload a linux EXE?TheKnilch wrote:Hi all,
the reason is 'very' simple.
Ivanhoe58 sources are ready for Linux compile. Simple download them for example under Ubuntu, switch to the directory, type MAKE and you have a working executable out of the box. Use it with SCID.
Unfortunately getting a working windows compile is not so simple. This is the work which is down by PeterPan or the other guys working on this issue. So give them the amount of time they needed.
In the meantime you could install Ubuntu (or any other Linux distrubition) and have fun with it (and with the newest Ivanhoe).
Just my few cents.
TK
Re: New: IvanHoe-Beta-999958m
Sure is this possible.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/qzgm0wdryiy/IvanHoe-Beta
Linux Executable / Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 64 Bit
But it should be easier to install to your Linux box the essentiall packages which are needed to compile it yourself. It's only a MAKE then.
Greetings
TK
http://www.mediafire.com/file/qzgm0wdryiy/IvanHoe-Beta
Linux Executable / Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 64 Bit
But it should be easier to install to your Linux box the essentiall packages which are needed to compile it yourself. It's only a MAKE then.
Greetings
TK
Re: New: IvanHoe-Beta-999958m
I tried to download cygwin and then I typed MAKE in the ivanhoe dir but it said error unknown command.TheKnilch wrote:Sure is this possible.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/qzgm0wdryiy/IvanHoe-Beta
Linux Executable / Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 64 Bit
But it should be easier to install to your Linux box the essentiall packages which are needed to compile it yourself. It's only a MAKE then.
Greetings
TK
Thanks for exe I will try to run it in my windows 32 bit with some kind of program
Re: New: IvanHoe-Beta-999958m
Sorry, but I think that is not possible.
The file will only run under a LINUX environment and there under a 64Bit one. I'm not sure if it run's on all distributions (SUSE, DEBIAN, etc). Therefore I recommend to compile (MAKE) it directly from the source files.
Greetings
TK
The file will only run under a LINUX environment and there under a 64Bit one. I'm not sure if it run's on all distributions (SUSE, DEBIAN, etc). Therefore I recommend to compile (MAKE) it directly from the source files.
Greetings
TK