Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 12:41:15 05/27/02
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On May 27, 2002 at 15:07:17, Mike Byrne wrote: >><snip> >>Crafty: >> >>EPD Kit revision date: 1996.04.21 >>unable to open book file [e:\crafty\release/books.bin]. >>hash table memory = 48M bytes. >>pawn hash table memory = 6M bytes. >>EGTB cache memory = 32M bytes. >>draw score set to 0.00 pawns. >>choose from book moves randomly (using weights.) >>choose from 5 best moves. >>book learning enabled >>result learning enabled >>position learning enabled >>threshold set to 9 pawns. >>5 piece tablebase files found >>19045kb of RAM used for TB indices and decompression tables >> >>Crafty v18.15 >> >>White(1): st 999 >>search time set to 999.00. >>White(1): hash 300M > >Dan, > >You do know if you set hash 300M it will comeback with 192M. The next level of >hash is 384M. Yes. I just type 300M when I am testing stuff. If some program wants to drop back, then fine.
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