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

Author: ramkumar

Date: 11:13:27 02/15/02

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On February 15, 2002 at 13:55:32, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote:

>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.
NO, thanks for your comment I am not intrested in what so called 1-4-6-10mhz
speed processor .sorry for interrupting your theory and practical on low MHZ
processor system.but it is a pretty little thing to accept the past rather then
the future ???



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