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New 64 Bit Crafty Compiles

Postby Bryan Hofmann » 08 May 2005, 22:47

I got a chance to recompile the 64 bit Crafties with the new compiler that has optimizations for AMD64 and EM64T chips. No idea if you will see an increase in speed as I do not have access to either of them.


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Enjoy! :D

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Re: New 64 Bit Crafty Compiles

Postby Guest » 14 May 2005, 02:03

Will there be an amd64bit verison with smp of the new cito?
Also is it possible to compile an smp for up to 8cpu?
Wondering if the bscale option could be turned back on, and I have read before that someone was experiencing problems that when an someone resigned on ICC, crafty would logg out. Although, this is much better it does happen from time to time.
Thanks these complies are fantastic!!!
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Re: New 64 Bit Crafty Compiles

Postby Bryan Hofmann » 14 May 2005, 12:33

jazzeled wrote:Will there be an amd64bit verison with smp of the new cito?
Also is it possible to compile an smp for up to 8cpu?
Wondering if the bscale option could be turned back on, and I have read before that someone was experiencing problems that when an someone resigned on ICC, crafty would logg out. Although, this is much better it does happen from time to time.
Thanks these complies are fantastic!!!


Sure I can do the 64bit compiles of Cito, I will try to get them on line this weekend. I can compile for 8 CPUs if need be, but who would need such a compile? Do you need a 8 CPU compile for windows, if so let me know and I will create one. As for the resign problem, that was due to the SSE/SSE2 compiler flags which I do not use now.

Glad you enjoy the compiles and thank you.


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Re: New 64 Bit Crafty Compiles

Postby Dr.Wael Deeb » 14 May 2005, 15:38

Hi Bryan,
I tried to download Crafty Cito for a single cpu several times,but it keeps giving me a server failure :(
Any ideas about the reason for this....
Cheers,
Dr.Wael Deeb
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Re: New 64 Bit Crafty Compiles

Postby Bryan Hofmann » 14 May 2005, 19:00

Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Hi Bryan,
I tried to download Crafty Cito for a single cpu several times,but it keeps giving me a server failure :(
Any ideas about the reason for this....
Cheers,
Dr.Wael Deeb


I have no idea, as I just went to the page and downloaded the file. If you send me a private message with your email address, I will mail it to you.


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Re: New 64 Bit Crafty Compiles

Postby Guest » 14 May 2005, 23:25

bryan thanks for the quick response. I have a quad 870 dual core on order so yes 8-way would be great for cito and crafty in 64bit of course. thanks
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Re: New 64 Bit Crafty Compiles

Postby Bryan Hofmann » 15 May 2005, 14:00

jazzeled wrote:bryan thanks for the quick response. I have a quad 870 dual core on order so yes 8-way would be great for cito and crafty in 64bit of course. thanks


This is a $15,000.00 system (bare bone) for chess??????

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Re: New 64 Bit Crafty Compiles

Postby Bryan Hofmann » 15 May 2005, 15:25

Ok, I have updated the SMP compiles for Crafty to 8 CPUs and added 64 Bit compiles for Crafty Cito.


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Re: New 64 Bit Crafty Compiles

Postby Dr.Wael Deeb » 15 May 2005, 18:12

Hi Bryan,
I have sent you an e-mail requesting the Crafty Cito 1.2 single CPU version, futility pruning turned on :)
I hope that you can send it to me....it's impossible to download it from your site from my system :(

wael_deeb(at)yahoo.com

Cheers,
Dr.Wael Deeb
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Re: New 64 Bit Crafty Compiles

Postby Bryan Hofmann » 15 May 2005, 18:52

Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Hi Bryan,
I have sent you an e-mail requesting the Crafty Cito 1.2 single CPU version, futility pruning turned on :)
I hope that you can send it to me....it's impossible to download it from your site from my system :(

wael_deeb(at)yahoo.com

Cheers,
Dr.Wael Deeb


On it's way...


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Re: New 64 Bit Crafty Compiles

Postby Dr.Wael Deeb » 15 May 2005, 19:25

Hi Bryan,
Thank you for your understanding :D
Cheers,
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Re: New 64 Bit Crafty Compiles

Postby Guest » 16 May 2005, 01:05

thanks bryan that was fast. One question is that under the bench for cito I got 3.6mill per sec and with crafty 19.19 I got 4.1 mill per sec. Is this right that cito is slower than crafty but may play stronger. Oh well I will test it for a couple of days under my ICC account if you are a member I can tell you my account so look at some of cito64bit games under my history! Thanks again.
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Re: New 64 Bit Crafty Compiles

Postby Bryan Hofmann » 17 May 2005, 00:11

jazzeled wrote:thanks bryan that was fast. One question is that under the bench for cito I got 3.6mill per sec and with crafty 19.19 I got 4.1 mill per sec. Is this right that cito is slower than crafty but may play stronger. Oh well I will test it for a couple of days under my ICC account if you are a member I can tell you my account so look at some of cito64bit games under my history! Thanks again.


You really can't compare Cito to Crafty in NPS as I am doing much more aggressive pruning (thus it searches less nodes). What should be a comparison is the time of the benchmark. Since the bencmark does a eval on the same positions to the same depth. You should see that Cito is able to do the bench faster in time.


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Re: New 64 Bit Crafty Compiles

Postby Anthony Cozzie » 17 May 2005, 03:38

Which compiler are you using and where did you get it? From my perusal of Microsoft's webpage, it looked like you had to get Visual Studio Professional to get a 64-bit compiler.

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Re: New 64 Bit Crafty Compiles

Postby Bryan Hofmann » 18 May 2005, 03:14

Anthony Cozzie wrote:Which compiler are you using and where did you get it? From my perusal of Microsoft's webpage, it looked like you had to get Visual Studio Professional to get a 64-bit compiler.

anthony


I have the full VS 2005 beta 2 release as I have a MSDN Subscription.

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