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Subject: Re: yace makes nice win over crafty w/o using a book!!

Author: Dieter Buerssner

Date: 09:23:17 06/16/03

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On June 15, 2003 at 20:03:17, ERIQ wrote:

>This game was played w/ no book for yace while crafty used book.used xboard,
>2.275ghz amd, freebsd is os.

I don't have freebsd on my computer. I am also no expert for it. It may need
some special setup to run linux binaries, but you probably know much better than
me. I remember that Dan Anderson gave some info and a link here in a similar
context:

http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/linuxemu.html


>At one point yace played about 20 moves in 2 sec because it was down on time and
>needed to make tc.. I've never seen anything like that.

Intresting. Neither did I see this ever. Do you have a log file? If yes, please
send it to my by email.

>btw: I couldn't get newest yace version to work, anyone know why??

Perhaps the above link will help. I am certainly interested, to make it work.
For the Linux executable, I used the Intel compiler for the latest version of
Yace. For 0.99.50, I used gcc. Perhaps, this makes the difference. I could
provide a gcc-exe, too (but possibly not immediately).

Also, the newest Linux version is linked statically (people had problems
otherwise because of missing or not correctly set up libraries). Would using a
dynamically linked executable help with freebsd compability?

Regards,
Dieter




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