gull chess

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Re: gull chess

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Alexander Schmidt wrote:try to reduce the early engine output
It's the same as in Gull 1.2 which works just fine. I can't imagine what can cause the slowdown: with one thread Gull utilizes 25% CPU (4 cores total) as it should, however NPS is too low.
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It appears there's no problem with the latest development version of Gull... :)
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Re: gull chess

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Gull 2.1: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gullchess/?source=dlp
Mirror: http://www.spaadyshare.com/WA3FMODAL7DS/Gull_2.1.zip

Evaluation weights are optimized with the use of automated tuning (source code included).
Gull's evaluation is no longer almost identical to that of Ivanhoe.
Minor search & time management & SMP efficiency enhancements.
ChessGUI incompatibility bug seems to be fixed.

15-25 ELO gain at ultra-short time controls.
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Thanks for this.
Gull is one of the most interesting new chess engines.
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I recompiled the 32-bit version so it doesn't require any additional DLLs now (http://www.chess2u.com/t1238p30-gull#43786). Gull 2.1.zip file on sourceforge is updated.
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Re: gull chess

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Uploaded Windows XP 32-bit compatibility fix to sourceforge.
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Re: gull chess

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Hi ThinkingALot:

On my machine does not work correctly, (win 7, AMD Phenom)
on Fritz, if work,
but processes remain open after removing the engine.
It causes paralysis of the machine.




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Greetings.

Edit:
ThinKingALot You keep doing a great job, many ideas, all interesting.
Congratulations.
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Re: gull chess

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velmarin wrote:but processes remain open after removing the engine.
Can't reproduce this bug on my machine. What about x64 version?
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Re: gull chess

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No,
64 bit, perfect.
Engine forte, good work.:)
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Re: gull chess

Post by ChessDrone »

Hi,

A strange thing that I had never observed with other engine. This is one process per core used. Is this Ok?

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Realy good and strong open source chess engine, thanks
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