Author: Roberto Gilmozzi
Date: 05:47:22 07/24/00
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On July 24, 2000 at 02:45:04, blass uri wrote: >On July 24, 2000 at 01:49:50, pavel wrote: > >>On July 24, 2000 at 01:28:43, Terry Ripple wrote: >> >>>Using an AMD K6-2 266MHZ, 64 Ram, Ponder off, Tablebase off, single computer! >>> >>> >>>Blitz:5' 2000 >>> >>> >>>1 Fritz 6 Light 79.5/150 >>>2 Hiarcs 7.32 70.5/150 >> >> >>whats the hash size?? >>there is no differance at all between fritz6 light and fritz 6 (not 6a). >>the disadvantage fritz6 light had was its less hash size, but thats only in it's >>demo interface. >>pavel > >I disagree. > >Fritz6light under Hiarcs7.32 can get only 32 Mbytes hash tables(I know that if I >tell it bigger number the number is automatically changed). >It is not significant in blitz 5' > >I think that hiarcs does not like the AMD and it may get better results on >pentium(I remember that I read that hiarcs did not like the ssdf hardware and >did not get the same speed advantage from AMD like other programs. > >Uri How do you avoid the 26 moves limit (by the way: fewer if F6light is losing at any serious time limit...)? Thanks! rg
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