Author: John Merlino
Date: 11:38:42 02/02/99
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On February 01, 1999 at 18:27:34, blass uri wrote: > >On February 01, 1999 at 16:36:40, John Merlino wrote: > >>On February 01, 1999 at 15:20:48, Bertil Eklund wrote: >> >>>On February 01, 1999 at 08:17:15, Harald Faber wrote: >>> >>>>On January 30, 1999 at 09:11:28, Bertil Eklund wrote: >>>> >>>>>>CM6000 is better than CM5500, but is it better than CM5555(settings)? I'm not >>>>>>sure it is. >>>>>Yes it is 40/2h. It is our intention to include CM6000 on our list. >>>>>We use 16mb hash and CM6000.obk. >>>>>Mr de Koning told us that 16mb should be more than enough, because CM6000 is a >>>>>very slow program. He also recommended the original settings. 32mb could make >>>>>the program slightly slower. For shorter time-controls he recommended smaller >>>>>hash-tables. >>>>>Greetings Bertil! >>>> >>>>Are you aware how to set the hash size? >>>Yes I got the instructions from Blass Uri. I have sent the ini. procedure to >>>all our testers. We choosed 16mb hash because it was recommended by mr de >>>Koning. >>> >>>Bertil >> >>BE VERY CAREFUL HERE! There can be SEVERAL INI files in your Chessmaster >>directory and subdirectories. Most notably, every time you create a new user, >>you create a new directory under your Chessmaster directory, and a copy of >>CM.INI is placed there. So, the upshot is that you MUST edit the INI file of the >>user that you are logging in as (named USER.INI, where "USER" is your login >>name), rather than the CM.INI file that is located in the Chessmaster directory >>proper. > >This was my explanation to Bertil Eklund: > >In my computer I registered as a player with the name uri >and looked in the file c/programfiles/chessmaster6000/users/uri/uri >and changed the line with ttablesize >If you want 16mb then you should change the value of ttablesize from 20 to 24 > >Uri Yes, this is correct. jm
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