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Cyclone
,
an
UCI
compliant,
derivative
open source chess engine
under the
GNU General Public License 3.0
written by
Norman Schmidt
in
C++
, based on
Fruit
and
Toga
[1]
[2]
. Cyclone
3.4
uses
principal variation search
,
iterative deepening
,
MVV-LVA
,
transposition tables
,
null-move pruning
,
quiescence search
,
futility pruning
,
history pruning
,
lazy evaluation
,
razoring
, and various search
reductions
and
extensions
. Cyclone's
parallel search
utilizes
threads
using a
shared hash table
[3]
.
Cyclone
xTreme
, based on
Fruit 2.1
by
Fabien Letouzey
,
Toga II
by
Thomas Gaksch
,
Grapefruit 1.0
by
Vadim Demichev
, Toga CMLX 145e4 by
Teemu Pudas
, and Cyclone 3.4 by Norman Schmidt, uses a configuration file to obtain more than 150 evaluation, material, search, and transposition table parameters
[4]
.
Polar cyclone
[5]
Table of Contents
See also
Forum Posts
External Links
Chess Engine
Cyclone
References
What links here?
See also
Fruit
Meteorology
Toga
Forum Posts
Cyclone 1.0 beta
by
Norman Schmidt
,
CCC
, July 26, 2008
Cylone 1.0 beta now available
by
Norman Schmidt
,
CCC
, July 27, 2008
Cyclone 1.0 and Cyclops 1.0 avaliable
by
Norman Schmidt
,
CCC
, August 04, 2008
Cyclone 2.0 released
by
Norman Schmidt
,
CCC
, November 03, 2008
Cyclone 2.1 released
by
Norman Schmidt
,
CCC
, November 05, 2008
Cyclone 2.3 released
by
Norman Schmidt
,
CCC
, December 23, 2008
Cyclone 3.4 released
by
Norman Schmidt
,
CCC
, February 01, 2009
Cyclone
by Aaron87747,
autochess
, April 28, 2009
Annals of testing an elusive engine
by
Rainer Neuhäusler
,
CCC
, October 05, 2009
Cyclone xTreme II
by dinosaur123,
Rybka Forum
, November 11, 2009
Cyclone / Fire ... question to Norman!
by
Frank Quisinsky
,
CCC
, April 29, 2010
External Links
Chess Engine
Cyclone from chesslogik.com
Fruit (software) - Derivatives from Wikipedia
Posix ports of some recent version of Toga II
by
Michel Van den Bergh
Cyclone
Cyclone from Wikipedia
cyclic - Wiktionary
Clone (disambiguation) from Wikipedia
References
^
Fruit (software) - Derivatives from Wikipedia
^
IMPORTANT: Cyclone is a fork of Toga II 1.4b5 which has been relicensed under the GPL 3. Code from Cyclone cannot be reused in Fruit/Toga which is GPL 2+.,
Posix ports of some recent version of Toga II
by
Michel Van den Bergh
^
Cyclone
by Aaron87747,
autochess
, April 28, 2009
^
Cyclone from chesslogik.com
^
Polar cyclone
near
Iceland
on September 4, 2003,
Jacques Descloitres
,
MODIS
Rapid Response Team,
NASA
/
GSFC
,
NASA Visible Earth: Low off Iceland
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Date Edited
13th Computer Olympiad
Jul 22, 2017
Cyclone
Nov 24, 2013
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Mar 10, 2018
Fruit
Sep 27, 2016
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Oct 12, 2017
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an UCI compliant, derivative open source chess engine under the GNU General Public License 3.0 written by Norman Schmidt in C++, based on Fruit and Toga [1] [2]. Cyclone 3.4 uses principal variation search, iterative deepening, MVV-LVA, transposition tables, null-move pruning, quiescence search, futility pruning, history pruning, lazy evaluation, razoring, and various search reductions and extensions. Cyclone's parallel search utilizes threads using a shared hash table [3].
Cyclone xTreme, based on Fruit 2.1 by Fabien Letouzey, Toga II by Thomas Gaksch, Grapefruit 1.0 by Vadim Demichev, Toga CMLX 145e4 by Teemu Pudas, and Cyclone 3.4 by Norman Schmidt, uses a configuration file to obtain more than 150 evaluation, material, search, and transposition table parameters [4].
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See also
Forum Posts
External Links
Chess Engine
Cyclone
References
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