Author: Melvin S. Schwartz
Date: 17:52:37 07/15/99
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On July 14, 1999 at 16:54:32, Martin Müller wrote: >Hi, > >Hopefully not boring all with this tournament result I give you the outcoming >hereafter: > >Hi73_F32_stand_01 1999 > > 123456789012345678901234567890 >1 Fritz 5.32 000½0001½001101½11½1½11111½011 17.0/30 >2 Hiarcs 7.32 111½1110½110010½00½0½00000½100 13.0/30 > >Conditions: >Hardware >K6 II 400 MHz 192 MB RAM, 64 MB RAM for each engine __________________________________________ According to the formula for Fritz, the amount of megs for hash tables should be 144 at 40/2 and on a 400MHz processor. This formula is stated in the manual for Fritz, and I would say that 64 megs is quite insufficient at your time control and processor speed. Regards, Mel ____________________________________________ > >Book >Book out of Mega 98, Research DB 1,3 Mio Games, ChessBase Mag 55-70, >Depth up to 30 moves, 2 GB File-Size, no learn, write-protected. > >5 GAMES LOST BY HIARCS 7.32 DUE TO "TIME". It did simply not move after having >finished the opening. > >correct result according to my own opponion: > >Fritz 5.32 12 >Hiarcsl 7.32 13 > > >Kind regards, > >Martin Müller > > >P.S.: Feedback wellcome.
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