Pharaon 3.5 (Mainz) is available

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Pharaon 3.5 (Mainz) is available

Postby Franck » 30 Aug 2006, 09:04

Hello,

I am pleased to announce the release of Pharaon 3.5.
(the version that played in Mainz 2006).

The main new feature is the support of 1 to 4 processors.

Direct download: http://www.fzibi.com/pharaon/pharaon.zip

Pharaon Web site: http://www.fzibi.com/pharaon.htm

Best regards+

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Re: Pharaon 3.5 (Mainz) is available

Postby Guenther Simon » 30 Aug 2006, 09:38

Thanks a lot Franck!

Best regards,
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Re: Pharaon 3.5 (Mainz) is available

Postby Volker Pittlik » 30 Aug 2006, 18:18

Franck wrote:Hello,

I am pleased to announce the release of Pharaon 3.5.
...


Thank you very much!

Meanwhile even I have managed it to start it under Linux.

It was a stupid error on my side. "fcp=wine pharaon" does not work. A script what does exactly that is needed and the script has to be used as fcp.

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Re: Pharaon 3.5 (Mainz) is available

Postby Werner Schüle » 31 Aug 2006, 08:07

Hi Franck,
thank you very much for the engine.
I have started the first eng-eng match on may dual with ponder off.
After 2 games where Pharaon stopped calculating and crashed - I now use 256 MB hash for the engine. Hope there will be no new crash here. Perhaps you can write something about max hash using here.
Under Shredder gui you can see the % of hash which is used by the engine. This number is rising move by move and soon reaches 100%.
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