Maintenance update Houdini 1.5a is available
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Maintenance update Houdini 1.5a is available
The maintenance update Houdini 1.5a is available, see http://www.cruxis.com/chess/houdini.htm .
This update is primarily aimed at Fritz GUI users, and fixes two problems Houdini 1.5 experienced in the Fritz GUI:
- Long engine matches could generate time control issues
- Deep Position analysis didn't work properly
There are some other minor improvements related to Gaviota EGTB detection and usage.
Houdini 1.5a doesn't contain any changes in evaluation or search, and will produce the same analyses and game performance as Houdini 1.5.
Enjoy Houdini!
Robert
This update is primarily aimed at Fritz GUI users, and fixes two problems Houdini 1.5 experienced in the Fritz GUI:
- Long engine matches could generate time control issues
- Deep Position analysis didn't work properly
There are some other minor improvements related to Gaviota EGTB detection and usage.
Houdini 1.5a doesn't contain any changes in evaluation or search, and will produce the same analyses and game performance as Houdini 1.5.
Enjoy Houdini!
Robert
- Robert Houdart
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Re: Maintenance update Houdini 1.5a is available
I've had the question whether testers can substitute Houdini 1.5 with Houdini 1.5a, or if it should be retested.
In my opinion there's no need to retest, for all practical purposes (except the Fritz GUI) Houdini 1.5a = Houdini 1.5.
Like I wrote in the announcement: "Houdini 1.5a doesn't contain any changes in evaluation or search, and will produce the same analyses and game performance as Houdini 1.5." One can easily verify this by running a single-thread analysis from the start position.
Robert
In my opinion there's no need to retest, for all practical purposes (except the Fritz GUI) Houdini 1.5a = Houdini 1.5.
Like I wrote in the announcement: "Houdini 1.5a doesn't contain any changes in evaluation or search, and will produce the same analyses and game performance as Houdini 1.5." One can easily verify this by running a single-thread analysis from the start position.
Robert
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Re: Maintenance update Houdini 1.5a is available
Thank you very much Robert..i will test it out for sure
JP.
JP.
Re: Maintenance update Houdini 1.5a is available
Hi Robert....Robert Houdart wrote:The maintenance update Houdini 1.5a is available, see http://www.cruxis.com/chess/houdini.htm .
This update is primarily aimed at Fritz GUI users, and fixes two problems Houdini 1.5 experienced in the Fritz GUI:
- Long engine matches could generate time control issues
- Deep Position analysis didn't work properly
There are some other minor improvements related to Gaviota EGTB detection and usage.
Houdini 1.5a doesn't contain any changes in evaluation or search, and will produce the same analyses and game performance as Houdini 1.5.
Enjoy Houdini!
Robert
What about the problem in Arena 3? Almost always Houdini with ponder on lost in tournaments after book mooves with "Arena Adjudication. Illegal move!"!!!!!!
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Re: Maintenance update Houdini 1.5a is available
Does the same problem exist in Arena 2.5 or Arena 2.0?SSTATHIS wrote:Hi Robert....
What about the problem in Arena 3? Almost always Houdini with ponder on lost in tournaments after book mooves with "Arena Adjudication. Illegal move!"!!!!!!
Robert
Re: Maintenance update Houdini 1.5a is available
No problem with arena 2. I don't checked it with arena 2.5. I have already send to Michael Diosi (arena) engine logs to solve the problem..Robert Houdart wrote:Does the same problem exist in Arena 2.5 or Arena 2.0?SSTATHIS wrote:Hi Robert....
What about the problem in Arena 3? Almost always Houdini with ponder on lost in tournaments after book mooves with "Arena Adjudication. Illegal move!"!!!!!!
Robert
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Re: Maintenance update Houdini 1.5a is available
Thanks a lot, Robert.
Keep up the good work!
Keep up the good work!
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Re: Maintenance update Houdini 1.5a is available
Why is there such a big differene in files sizes (966kb for 1.5-w32 and 1.59Mb for 1.5a-w32)?Robert Houdart wrote:The maintenance update Houdini 1.5a is available, see http://www.cruxis.com/chess/houdini.htm .
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Re: Maintenance update Houdini 1.5a is available
Houdini has a special multi-threading architecture in which each thread has its own code. The more threads, the larger the executable.JohnS wrote:Why is there such a big differene in files sizes (966kb for 1.5-w32 and 1.59Mb for 1.5a-w32)?Robert Houdart wrote:The maintenance update Houdini 1.5a is available, see http://www.cruxis.com/chess/houdini.htm .
The December 15 H1.5 w32 build was for maximum 4 threads.
The December 19 H1.5 w32 build (with large page correction) and the current H1.5a are for maximum 8 threads.
Robert
Re: Maintenance update Houdini 1.5a is available
Just to confirm, I have run into the same issue with ponder turned on for engine tournaments in Arena. Occasionally Houdini's games get adjudicated for an illegal move. I noticed this when running a tournament between Houdini and Stockfish (both 64 bit) starting from a french KIA through move 2. If it would be helpful I can post the results here.
That said - this is my first post here and I want to thank you very much for a fantastic chess engine and making it available to us. I recently switched over to Arena and SCID after having been using Fritz/chessbase all the time. I am a SCID/Arena convert at this point and Houdini has been a great asset to me in analysis. So thank you again.
That said - this is my first post here and I want to thank you very much for a fantastic chess engine and making it available to us. I recently switched over to Arena and SCID after having been using Fritz/chessbase all the time. I am a SCID/Arena convert at this point and Houdini has been a great asset to me in analysis. So thank you again.