Author: David Wilke
Date: 19:22:31 03/12/01
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On March 12, 2001 at 22:13:43, Dann Corbit wrote: >On March 12, 2001 at 22:08:27, David Wilke wrote: > >>On March 12, 2001 at 22:05:19, Dann Corbit wrote: >> >>>Does not seem to make binaries that are any faster. >>> >>>However, one feature alone makes it worth the download: >>>The "Output" window does not get over-run any more. >>> >>>Formerly, when I did a build of crafty (for instance) the warnings and stuff >>>would overflow the output window and I could only see the bottom 1/4 of it. >>>Now, the entire window's contents are saved. >>> >>>So I would say it is worthwhile to go and get it. Just don't expect some sort >>>of monstrous performance boost. >> >>I just compiled Crafty using the default make file, and I noticed little to no >>difference. In fact only 1000 nps... >> >>How do you compile? >> >>I simply edit the makefile.nt and goto the command prompt and type: >> >>nmake wcraftyx -f makefile.nt >> >>Is there a better way. Also is there a makefile that combines everything into >>one c node? > >Get this thingy: >ftp://cap.connx.com/pub/chess-engines/new-approach/C18_05.ZIP > >and unzip it somewhere harmless (don't crunch your old work). > >Open the crafty1 workspace and build it. > >That's what I use. Notice that crafty.txt is a link order file. Won't matter >much for the current MS VC++ build (though it used to help a lot) but it does >definitely help the Intel build. > >I change some array sizes and a few other minor tweaks. So if it makes demons >fly out of your nose, well -- there you are. When I try to build it, I get two errors, and one warning: Build : warning : failed to (or don't know how to) build 'C:\Chess\crafty\EGTB.CPP' Compiling... blob.c fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: 'C:\Chess\crafty\blob.c': No such file or directory EGTB.CPP fatal error C1083: Cannot open source file: 'C:\Chess\crafty\EGTB.CPP': No such file or directory Error executing cl.exe. Crafty1.exe - 2 error(s), 1 warning(s)
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