Author: Moritz Berger
Date: 10:24:26 01/13/98
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On January 12, 1998 at 15:04:08, Robert Hyatt wrote: >I have just finished cleaning everything up, relative to the null-move >mate extension and hash table refinement discussed here. As a sanity >check, I decided to once again run win at chess at one minute per move >to see how Crafty would do on my Pentium Pro 200. The best for an >"official" version has been 297, with it typically staying around 295 >or so. <snip> >Any other results to compare with? Be interesting to see who solves >what quickly and who has trouble with what. I'm going to experiment >with the chess middlegame suite Bruce mentioned. The only thing I don't >like is the length of time it takes to run a suite that large... WAC results for Fritz 5 on P233MMX (98304 KB HT): < 5s: 292 positions correct < 10s: 293 positions correct #250: 6s < 60s: 296 positions correct #71: 13s #235: 12s #265: 31s < 90s: 297 positions correct #2 - 88s Hard problems: #100 - > 240s #163 - > 240s #230 - > 240s
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