Maybe a ScidvsMac compiled on Big Sur doesn't have the cripplingly slow engine latency that i get compiling the 64 bit cocoas app on El Capitan? Previously, on Catalina and earlier, I experienced important latency with the engines with the prebuilt 64bit binaries in the following sense: stopping the engine execution or forcing a move often did not stop the current evaluation that could go on for several seconds to up to a minute. I assume this is due to some bugs or incomptabilities concerning thread...
I have tried to use the precompiled Mac 64bit binaries pour un MacBook Pro with M1 proc. under Big Sur (vers. 11.4) and compile it using different TcL/Tk distributions (Big Sur standard, ActiveTcl), partially tinkering with the Tcl/Tk include and library settings of the Scid configure script - without success. Finally, I (essentially) succeeded by installing Tcl/Tk using Mac Port (Tcl/Tk version 8.6.11) after installing the following ports : tcl @8.6.11_0+corefoundation+threads tcllib @1.20_1 tk...
I have tried to use the precompiled Mac 64bit binaries pour un MacBook Pro with M1 proc. under Big Sur (vers. 11.4) and compile it using different TcL/Tk distributions (Big Sur standard, ActiveTcl), partially tinkering with the Tcl/Tk include and library settings of the Scid configure script - without success. Finally, I (essentially) succeeded by installing Tcl/Tk using Mac Port (Tcl/Tk version 8.6.11) after installing the following ports : tcl @8.6.11_0+corefoundation+threads tcllib @1.20_1 tk...
I have tried to use the precompiled Mac 64bit binaries pour un MacBook Pro with M1 proc. under Big Sur (vers. 11.4) and compile it using different TcL/Tk distributions (Big Sur standard, ActiveTcl), partially tinkering with the Tcl/Tk include and library settings of the Scid configure script - without success. Finally, I (essentially) succeeded by installing Tcl/Tk using Mac Port (Tcl/Tk version 8.6.11) after installing the following ports : tcl @8.6.11_0+corefoundation+threads tcllib @1.20_1 tk...
I have tried to use the precompiled Mac 64bit binaries pour un MacBook Pro with M1 proc. under Big Sur (vers. 11.4) and compile it using different TcL/Tk distributions (Big Sur standard, ActiveTcl), partially tinkering with the Tcl/Tk include and library settings of the Scid configure script - without success. Finally, I (essentially) succeeded by installing Tcl/Tk using Mac Port (Tcl/Tk version 8.6.11) after installing the following ports : tcl @8.6.11_0+corefoundation+threads tcllib @1.20_1 tk...
I have tried to use the precompiled Mac 64bit binaries pour un MacBook Pro with M1 proc. under Big Sur (vers. 11.4) and compile it using different TcL/Tk distributions (Big Sur standard, ActiveTcl), partially tinkering with the Tcl/Tk include and library settings of the Scid configure script - without success. Finally, I (essentially) succeeded by installing Tcl/Tk using Mac Port (Tcl/Tk version 8.6.11) after installing the following ports : tcl @8.6.11_0+corefoundation+threads `tcllib @1.20_1 tk...
I have tried to use the precompiled Mac 64bit binaries pour un MacBook Pro with M1 proc. under Big Sur (vers. 11.4) and compile it using different TcL/Tk distributions (Big Sur standard, ActiveTcl), partially tinkering with the Tcl/Tk include and library settings of the Scid configure script - without success. Finally, I (essentially) succeeded by installing Tcl/Tk using Mac Port (Tcl/Tk version 8.6.11) after installing the following ports : tcl @8.6.11_0+corefoundation+threads `tcllib @1.20_1` `tk...
I have tried to use the precompiled Mac 64bit binaries pour un MacBook Pro with M1 proc. under Big Sur (vers. 11.4) and compile it using different TcL/Tk distributions (Big Sur standard, ActiveTcl), partially tinkering with the Tcl/Tk include and library settings of the Scid configure script - without success. Finally, I (essentially) succeeded by installing Tcl/Tk using Mac Port (Tcl/Tk version 8.6.11) after installing the following ports : tcl @8.6.11_0+corefoundation+threads tcllib @1.20_1 tk...
I have tried to use the precompiled Mac 64bit binaries pour un MacBook Pro with M1 proc. under Big Sur (vers. 11.4) and compile it using different TcL/Tk distributions (Big Sur standard, ActiveTcl), partially tinkering with the Tcl/Tk include and library settings of the Scid configure script - without success. Finally, I (essentially) succeeded by installing Tcl/Tk using Mac Port (Tcl/Tk version 8.6.11) after installing the following ports : tcl @8.6.11_0+corefoundation+threads tcllib @1.20_1 tk...
I have tried to use the precompiled Mac 64bit binaries pour un MacBook Pro with M& proc. under Big Sur (vers. 11.4) and compile it using different TcL/Tk distributions (Big Sur standard, ActiveTcl), partially tinkering with the Tcl/Tk include and library settings of the Scid configure script - without success. Finally, I (essentially) succeeded by installing Tcl/Tk using Mac Port (Tcl/Tk version 8.6.11) after installing the following ports : tcl @8.6.11_0+corefoundation+threads tcllib @1.20_1 tk...
I have tried to use the precompiled Mac 64bit binaries under Big Sur (vers. 11.4) and compile it using different TcL/Tk distributions (Big Sur standard, ActiveTcl), partially tinkering with the Tcl/Tk include and library settings of the Scid configure script - without success. Finally, I (essentially) succeeded by installing Tcl/Tk using Mac Port (Tcl/Tk version 8.6.11) after installing the following ports : tcl @8.6.11_0+corefoundation+threads tcllib @1.20_1 tk @8.6.11_0+x11 tkdnd @2.9.2_0+x11 tklib...
I have tried to use the precompiled Mac 64bit binaries under Big Sur (vers. 11.4) and compile it using different TcL/Tk distributions (Big Sur standard, ActiveTcl), partially tinkering with the Tcl/Tk include and library settings of the Scid configure script - without success. Finally, I (essentially) succeeded by installing Tcl/Tk using Mac Port (Tcl/Tk version 8.6.11) after installing the following ports : tcl @8.6.11_0+corefoundation+threads tcllib @1.20_1 tk @8.6.11_0+x11 tkdnd @2.9.2_0+x11 tklib...
I have tried to use the precompiled Mac 64bit binaries under Big Sur (vers. 11.4) and compile it using different TcL/Tk distributions (Big Sur standard, ActiveTcl), partially tinkering with the Tcl/Tk include and library settings of the Scid configure script. Finally, I (essentially) succeeded by installing Tcl/Tk using Mac Port (Tcl/Tk version 8.6.11) after installing the following ports : tcl @8.6.11_0+corefoundation+threads tcllib @1.20_1 tk @8.6.11_0+x11 tkdnd @2.9.2_0+x11 tklib @0.7_0 I could...