Author: Micheal Cummings
Date: 16:30:14 12/02/98
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On December 02, 1998 at 16:05:53, Dan Kiski wrote: >On December 02, 1998 at 13:44:08, James T. Walker wrote: > >>On December 02, 1998 at 13:32:15, Joe T. Pangilinan wrote: >> >>> Is the CM6000 set to Pilz setting to give it the maximum strength or the >>>default CM setting? >> >>Hello Joe, >>It is set to the default settings with the exception of setting the hash table >>size to "26" which I believe is 64 meg of hash tables. I have seen no "Proof" >>of the Pilz settings working with CM6000. Since it's pretty new I haven't heard >>of anyone proving that the default settings are not the best. I'll go with the >>programmer untill someone can prove different. >>Jim Walker > > >Jim, > >As has been proved countless times and posted over and over here and at other >boards, the Pilz settings far exceed the CM default settings. > >As far as Hash table size why on earth would you set to 26?. > >And following which I posted just a couple of days ago. >I do have results: > >Two identical P233 MMX machines both 64 meg ram. Hash as 24. >All games played from the John Nunn test positions available form Chessbase. > >I used the Faber\Pilz settings on Chessmaster since I have tried all other >settings found on the net, and tried modified home settings and found that >Faber\Pilz settings beat everything. > >Chessmaster 5500 Faber\Pilz v Chessmaster 6000 Faber\Pilz. >Time 2 hrs per game. >CM 5500 17 V 23 CM 6000 > >Time 1 hr per game. >CM 5500 16 V 24 CM 6000 > >Time 30 secs move >CM 5500 18 V 22 CM 6000 > >Time 15 secs move >CM 5500 15 V 25 CM 6000 > >It is my opinion that CM 6000 using Faber\Pilz settings is the strongest >available commercial chess program. I also own and have played the CM 6000 >against Fritz 5 and Rebel 10, and find that the CM 6000 will win my similar >margins as those quoted against the CM 5500. > >I do however look forward to Fritz 5.32 and am eager to try it against CM 6000 >Faber\Pilz. > >Dan Kiski. Could you please post the CM6000 Faber/Pilz settings.
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