Gaviota tablebases generation
Gaviota tablebases generation
Since those tablebases are going to be used by more and more chess engines (like critters now, and I hope soon spark, stockfish, houdini), I started to generate those. And I have a few questions :
1. I started on an unoverclocked Q6600 (quad 2.4 GHz then). Any idea how long it should take ?
2. After like 24 hours, my gtb folder is about 26 GB. And generation is still running (about 120 files done). How much space those tablebases are uncompressed and compressed ?
3. Finally, is it possible to generate those in a compressed format ? Or do I have really to generate then compress those after generation ?
1. I started on an unoverclocked Q6600 (quad 2.4 GHz then). Any idea how long it should take ?
2. After like 24 hours, my gtb folder is about 26 GB. And generation is still running (about 120 files done). How much space those tablebases are uncompressed and compressed ?
3. Finally, is it possible to generate those in a compressed format ? Or do I have really to generate then compress those after generation ?
Re: Gaviota tablebases generation
I recommend just downloading them from here. A bit faster & easier.
1.) About 2-3 days for the 5-pieces, IIRC.
2.) IIRC again, about 80GB uncompressed, mine are roughly 6.5GB compressed (cp4 scheme).
3.) You must generate them, and then compress them, unless you download them already compressed (see the link above).
Peter
1.) About 2-3 days for the 5-pieces, IIRC.
2.) IIRC again, about 80GB uncompressed, mine are roughly 6.5GB compressed (cp4 scheme).
3.) You must generate them, and then compress them, unless you download them already compressed (see the link above).
Peter
Re: Gaviota tablebases generation
Thanks for your answer. You are right, it would have been way faster to download those. But it was to late when I posted to cancel the generation.
Anyway, those are generated and compressed now :
- took about 2 days to generate those
- about 9 hours to test and compress those (I find kinda weird btw that the "tbcheck" took checks only uncompressed tablebases)
Uncompressed, they were about 38 GB, and 6,5 GB compressed (145 files).
Anyway, those are generated and compressed now :
- took about 2 days to generate those
- about 9 hours to test and compress those (I find kinda weird btw that the "tbcheck" took checks only uncompressed tablebases)
Uncompressed, they were about 38 GB, and 6,5 GB compressed (145 files).
Re: Gaviota tablebases generation
Oh well, at least this way you didn't have to keep clicking on files to download them (I did that over the course of 2 days.... 145 clicks.... ).
Thanks for the stats. Where did I get 80GB?
Peter
Thanks for the stats. Where did I get 80GB?
Peter
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Re: Gaviota tablebases generation
http://flashgot.net/getitPeter C wrote:Oh well, at least this way you didn't have to keep clicking on files to download them (I did that over the course of 2 days.... 145 clicks.... ).
Thanks for the stats. Where did I get 80GB?
Peter
Re: Gaviota tablebases generation
Now you tell me?
Peter
Peter
Re: Gaviota tablebases generation
Tried both, liked FDM better:Mincho Georgiev wrote:http://flashgot.net/getit
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/
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Re: Gaviota tablebases generation
Agreed, the point is that flashgot is a plugin for firefox and can operate standalone, no flashget needs to be installed. Just a right-click in a browser on the page and selecting "flashgot them all" does the job in a user picked folder. That's why i like it.Ovyron wrote:Tried both, liked FDM better:Mincho Georgiev wrote:http://flashgot.net/getit
http://www.freedownloadmanager.org/
Re: Gaviota tablebases generation
Just like FDM.Mincho Georgiev wrote:Agreed, the point is that flashgot is a plugin for firefox and can operate standalone
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Re: Gaviota tablebases generation
I downloaded Flash got but I have no idea how to operate it! Any help? =O)