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Subject: Re: Upper Elo Limits for chess programs on very Slow Processors

Author: ALI MIRAFZALI

Date: 10:55:32 02/15/02

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On February 15, 2002 at 13:26:51, ramkumar wrote:

>On February 15, 2002 at 12:33:13, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote:
>
>>I need some numbers here.I am Wondering if there is a theoretical or Practical
>>highest Elo that can be acheived for a chess program running on the following
>>Processor Speeds:1Mhz;4Mhz;6Mhz;10Mhz.
>I wonder if we have 1-4-6-10MHZ processors in the world of 2.2GHZ crop.IF that
>is true possibly one can get about 10-40-60-100elo's respectively.
>ram
You seem to be unfimiliar with the History of Computerchess.A lot of tabletop
models in the mid 80's had processors in this speed range and still played
pretty strong.Check out the Extented SSDF list for example the Novag Ruby
Running at 10 MHZ has a SSDF rating of 1779.If you are new to Computer Chess
I recommend reading the Book"How computers play chess"  by Levy and Newborn.



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