![]() ![]() Top-10 ranked statistics are highlighted in gray. In addition to filtering, you can quickly COMPARE player stats or use the MULTI-PLAYER STAT VIEWER to view multiple player cards on the same page. Compare/Analyze: Click multiple rows for players of interest.Some cells have custom sort keys that will sort them logically instead of alphanumerically. Click again to reverse the original sort. Sort: Click a column in the first header row to sort data by values in that column.Restore Rows: Once rows are filtered, click RESTORE ROWS to show all rows once again.Hide Rows: Click the` minus sign in the first column to hide the row in the grid.Select Rows: Single-click rows to select multiple rows for future action or visibility.Click a statistic to view all values equal or higher Quick-Filter: Double-Click on a cell value to filter the grid on rows that have same value in same column.Click FILTER ROWS button to show only those rows in the grid Manual Filter: Single-click a row to highlight in orange.The following commands should produce a binary that is compatible with most systems. The easiest way to build Marvin is to use the included Makefile. Network files can also be downloaded here. A network file is included in the binaries package and should be put in the same folder as the engine executable. Starting from version 5.0.0 Marvin uses a neural network for evaluation. The benchmark can also be run by starting Marvin with the '-b' option. This will run a single-threaded benchmark and print out some statistics. To compare the builds run Marvin in a terminal (or double-click on the exe-file in Windows) and run the 'bench' command. The -modern build should work on all computers except very old ones. However it may not work on all computers. On most computers the -avx2 build will be the fastest followed by -modern. A few different builds are provided for each platform. Pre-built binaries for Windows and Linux are included with each release. The book.bin file should be an opening book file in Polyglot format. NUM_THREADS: The number of threads to use for searching.Īdditionally Marvin looks for a file called book.bin in the same directory as the executable.SYZYGY_PATH: Path to where the Syzygy tablebases are located.If set to 2 the engine will log all commands that are sent and received. For best performance the size should be a power-of-2. HASH_SIZE: The amount of memory used for the main hash table (in MB).Currently the following options are recognized: The settings in the configuration file acts as default values for UCI options. This file can be used to configure the engine. When started Marvin looks for a configuration file called marvin.ini in the same directory as the excutable. In 2015 the development was restarted and a completely rewritten version was released as open source in 2017. ![]() Marvin was originally released as closed source in 2002 and activly developed until 2005. For instructions on how to install the engine see the documentation for the respective GUI. It does not provide it's own user interface, instead is is intended to be used with an UCI or XBoard compatible GUI, such as XBoard/WinBoard, Arena, HIARCS Chess Explorer, Shredder or Fritz. Marvin is a free UCI/XBoard compatible chess engine. ![]()
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