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How to run Marvin?
Posted:
26 May 2007, 14:21
by H.G.Muller
I tried to download Marvin, but the home page indicated at WBEC doesn't seem to exist anymore. Some Googling got me a .rar archive of Marvin, but when I unpacked it, it does not seem to contain a .exe. There was a 2.2MB file called Marvin without an extension, and my guess is that this is a Linux executable. Since I run under Windows, that is no good to me.
Does anyone know where I could obtain a Windows version of Marvin, or how I can run the version I have?
Check your mailbox hg :) (n/t)
Posted:
26 May 2007, 16:42
by Olivier Deville
Re: How to run Marvin?
Posted:
26 May 2007, 21:06
by Graham Banks
I'll attach my Marvin folder in the CCRL Public forum for you.
Regards, Graham.
Re: How to run Marvin?
Posted:
26 May 2007, 21:31
by H.G.Muller
OK, thanks! I got it running.
Counter 0.2 , ALChess 1.5b and OBender 2.11.04 too.
Re: How to run Marvin?
Posted:
26 May 2007, 22:39
by Graham Banks
H.G.Muller wrote:OK, thanks! I got it running.
Counter 0.2 , ALChess 1.5b and OBender 2.11.04 too.
Great!
Re: How to run Marvin?
Posted:
28 May 2007, 19:55
by Daniel Mehrmann
Yeah, Marvin was a hard opponent for the young Homer. I'll remember on great games. :-P It's a good choice for a opponent, but to weak for Joker i guess.
Best,
Daniel
Re: How to run Marvin?
Posted:
29 May 2007, 07:22
by H.G.Muller
Indeed, Marvin scored only 17.5% against Joker 1.1.05 in a 5+0 Nunn match. Normally I don't like to have engines in my counlets that score outside the range 25%-75%. I was nevertheless interested how Joker would do against all the engines that it will meet in the CCRL qualifier.
OBender 2.11.04 seems buggy, though: In 6 games it crashed once after castling, and exceeds time by as much as 70% in 5+0 games.
Counter 0.2 seems to crash on promotion.
FluxII 0.9 does not want to run at all. Even when I click the executable that comes in the download package, it refuses to start without any error messages.
[edit]It seems the problem with Counter 0.2 can be solved by PromoteWorkAround = true in the [polyglot] section.
Obender is sick, though, it seems to ignore the time control alltogether, and happily thinks long when its flag fell minutes ago. I am not sure if this is because I am running on a dual core.