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New Java Winboard/XBoard engine - Frittle 0.1

PostPosted: 24 Apr 2009, 20:02
by Tony Mokonen
Another SourceForge special:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/frittle/

Comes with opening book.

The author is Rohan Padhye from India.

Tony

Re: New Java Winboard/XBoard engine - Frittle 0.1

PostPosted: 24 Apr 2009, 20:42
by Olivier Deville
Yet another great find Tony !

Being tested right now :)

Olivier

Re: New Java Winboard/XBoard engine - Frittle 0.1

PostPosted: 24 Apr 2009, 21:24
by Tony Mokonen
Olivier Deville wrote:Yet another great find Tony !

Being tested right now :)

Olivier


Aw shucks, thanks Olivier. I think you'll find that Frittle is fairly weak, it certainly won't make its way out of the promo division.

Tony

Re: New Java Winboard/XBoard engine - Frittle 0.1

PostPosted: 25 Apr 2009, 23:29
by Jim Ablett
Win32 'Excelsior Jet' optimized executable.

http://www.axifile.com/?9079512

Jim.

Re: New Java Winboard/XBoard engine - Frittle 0.1

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2009, 17:44
by Rohan Padhye
Hello, I am the author of Frittle. Yes I know it is extremely weak in its primitive version... That's probably because I started from scratch barely more than a week ago... And it has no idea of endgames or time control... I'm trying to improve it... Having some problem with memory management of hashtables... Java is not the easiest to optimize for performance... I should have a decently better version in a few days...

PS: How did you find the project site? I just uploaded it and posted the link in one game dev forum and next morning I see this thread :shock:

Re: New Java Winboard/XBoard engine - Frittle 0.1

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2009, 18:28
by Olivier Deville
Hi Rohan

Welcome to the Winboard Forum !

Being weak is no problem at all. Being original and stable is more than enough for me. Good luck with your engine :)

Olivier

Re: New Java Winboard/XBoard engine - Frittle 0.1

PostPosted: 27 Apr 2009, 18:42
by Rohan Padhye
Does anybody know how I can find a platform to rate my engine (once I improve it a bit of course)? I know its weak but I don't know just how weak.

Besides, I don't want to check improvements by pitting my own engine against an older version of itself. Sure, this will show me the relative change but if there is an obvious flaw that I've overlooked in both I would not realise it. The only engines I have at home are the likes of GNUChess and Crafty which end up terrorizing all versions of my engine so I really don't have a relative idea.

Re: New Java Winboard/XBoard engine - Frittle 0.1

PostPosted: 28 Apr 2009, 03:07
by Tony Mokonen
Rohan Padhye wrote:Hello, I am the author of Frittle. Yes I know it is extremely weak in its primitive version... That's probably because I started from scratch barely more than a week ago... And it has no idea of endgames or time control... I'm trying to improve it... Having some problem with memory management of hashtables... Java is not the easiest to optimize for performance... I should have a decently better version in a few days...

PS: How did you find the project site? I just uploaded it and posted the link in one game dev forum and next morning I see this thread :shock:


Hi Rohan, looking forward to your new version. I found your program by searching sourceforge.net; I got lucky and did my search just shortly after you had uploaded it.

Frittle 0.2 Released

PostPosted: 02 May 2009, 20:45
by Rohan Padhye
Updated to Frittle 0.2 - Major rewrite of the code... Improved nps by almost 10-fold and optimized hashtables to 1/4th the memory requirement... Also added support for time controls and pondering.

@Olivier: The next Chesswar is around October, right? I think I can improve Frittle enough to be decently competitive by then :)

Re: New Java Winboard/XBoard engine - Frittle 0.1

PostPosted: 02 May 2009, 20:54
by Olivier Deville
Hi Rohan

Congrates on the new version !

Next ChessWar cycle will start in November... but OpenWar 6th should start in 2 months or so :)

Olivier