X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=stockfish;a=blobdiff_plain;f=Readme.md;h=d4ea7a0f608620797f6881e54eba485fcf7a568e;hp=5ea7a2c793ce1564293908ad811d764fba3eecf8;hb=94b1bbb68be6b0bc3aaf1cb804841a022bcc7007;hpb=4d14f97482345580b625a2fef9be2c82d7031767;ds=inline diff --git a/Readme.md b/Readme.md index 5ea7a2c7..d4ea7a0f 100644 --- a/Readme.md +++ b/Readme.md @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ Partner or Fritz) in order to be used comfortably. Read the documentation for your GUI of choice for information about how to use Stockfish with it. -This version of Stockfish supports up to 64 CPUs. The engine defaults -to one search thread it is therefore recommended to inspect the value of +This version of Stockfish supports up to 128 cores. The engine defaults +to one search thread, so it is therefore recommended to inspect the value of the *Threads* UCI parameter, and to make sure it equals the number of CPU cores on your computer. @@ -22,19 +22,7 @@ This distribution of Stockfish consists of the following files: * Copying.txt, a text file containing the GNU General Public License. * src, a subdirectory containing the full source code, including a Makefile - that can be used to compile Stockfish on Unix-like systems. For further - information about how to compile Stockfish yourself read section below. - - * polyglot.ini, for using Stockfish with Fabien Letouzey's PolyGlot - adapter. - - -### Opening books - -This version of Stockfish has support for PolyGlot opening books. For -information about how to create such books, consult the PolyGlot -documentation. The book file can be selected by setting the *Book File* -UCI parameter. + that can be used to compile Stockfish on Unix-like systems. ### Compiling it yourself @@ -46,7 +34,7 @@ Stockfish has support for 32 or 64-bit CPUs, the hardware POPCNT instruction, big-endian machines such as Power PC, and other platforms. In general it is recommended to run `make help` to see a list of make -targets with corresponding descriptions. When not using Makefile to +targets with corresponding descriptions. When not using the Makefile to compile (for instance with Microsoft MSVC) you need to manually set/unset some switches in the compiler command line; see file *types.h* for a quick reference.