![]() ![]() Meanwhile I've attached a KataGo shot showing the Engine Management screen. ![]() I'm going to benchmark again, customising to exclude the Intel graphics. You'll see that I've also replied to Friday9i with some additional detail. Greatly appreciate your further thoughts on this. It will be the same size and therefore same performance as the one you're trying, but has been trained on data from larger nets and is much stronger. So, is there a network file there? Did you typo the path or the name? Alternatively, you can also try to name it "default_" in the same file as the katago exe and the avoid passing in the model path at all.Īnd yes, don't use integrated graphics if you have a good GPU.Īnd also, unless you're deliberately choosing a weaker network, you probably want the last of the "extended training" 15 block networks at. Yep, the error is saying that it can't load the network file there. Maybe that's causing the other problem? Anyway, I'll report back. What I didn't include are any Logs detail, which may shed more light: see attached, firstly a Sabaki one, which shows Connection Failed and a KataGo one, which does seem to have identified the model file, but just doesn't progress from there!Īs to your device advice, I'll run benchmarking again and customise to exclude the intel integrated graphic. Regarding the device, you should only use 1 (intel integrated graphic is very probably crap, don't use it, it could bug the program and won't give any significant speed advantage, it could even slow down things)įor sure, the net file is in the same folder as Katago.exe. From the error message, the issue apparently is that KataGo does not manage to find the net, so that's what you should check first Is the file (g170-b15c192.) in the "C:\users\david\etc" folder? If not, that would explain the problem. There surely can't be a permission problem with Katago, since LZ works just fine from a neighbouring folder?Īny advice to this real beginner would be very much appreciated! I've also tried more or less every single one of the other ways of connecting the model suggested on the beginner's Github pages, but to no avail either. Maybe that's because the network model couldn't be accessed and the whole benchmarking routine aborted? No config file was generated - or at least not visible in the Katago folder. It's the second line which accesses the network model, which is my issue.Īnyway, here's what happened when I ran the custom benchmarking command: see attached. I think the first line which identifies the simple path to katago.exe is okay. ![]() My machine is MS Surface Book 3 running Windows 10. I've successfully installed Leela Zero on Sabaki, but keep coming up against the same issue trying unsuccessfully to hook up the Katago engine. Forgive what is possibly an embarrassingly naive beginner's question (which is what I am: not a code geek at all, just an overambitious go player!) ![]()
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