October 7, 2017

Android UCI engine update: Cheese 1.9.1

It's a bugfix update only by Patrice Duhamel. It aims to correct rare abnormal game terminations. Frankly, i didn't notice such behaviour in Rapidroid yet with CfA.

Note that the package features a book as well that you may use with the help of the config file.

GET Cheese 1.9.1

You can also visit CHEESE HOMEPAGE for more info.

10 comments:

  1. Hi Gurcan. I ported to android a new engine sctr-1.0 (arm7, arm64v8) like a strong one, but we need to check.

    https://app.box.com/s/ir9njx9syamgh4o6oawvza2aqw4lll96

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  2. Hi Gurcan. It turns out the source of the powerful Scorpio engine was updated in August 2017. I ported it to android (arm7, arm64v8):

    https://app.box.com/s/lfuelahvlmxls6mzpexts7txeji6ynsv

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    1. Hi Alexei
      I tried to run Scorpio with installed "scorpio.ini" file (for 8 cores and 256M hash). CfA reports that Scorpio runs 8 cores, but runs only 1.
      Do you know any other way to run it on 8 cores? Thx

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    2. Mmm. Let me take a look on that Scorpio. It used to run multi core...

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    3. Above remark appears to be true. I've just checked the arm8 build side by side with Jim Ablett's arm7 build, using the same scorpio.ini. Both can read the ini because i see the memory dropping with 512MB hash, but only JA can run 8 cores on my MTK6752. I guess Alexei should check what's wrong with mt setting.

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  3. I put J.A scorpio and I do not
    understand, I have all the kernels
    running or not. How do I know by
    default the engine puts all the cores?

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  4. Edit scorpio.ini and install it. Make sure the name is scorpio and not Scorpio. While running the nps should increase with mt 4 or 8 setting. To easily distinguish, you can try to renamebor uninstall scorpio.ini. If same nps, it's running single core.

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    1. Here is the corrected version of Scorpio. Install it with the scorpio.ini file (I set it to automatically use all available core hashes = 64 by default);

      https://app.box.com/s/z2njl658ba7xgl6ccs3q1lccpe9ngyh5

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    2. Works very good now! Thank you!

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    3. Oh yes! It does 2060nps to depth 24 in 60 seconds on my MTK6752 using 8 cores. Well done now. I guess i'll have to revert to this build from JA.

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