Author: Peter Kappler
Date: 18:31:13 07/23/99
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On July 23, 1999 at 14:49:20, Will Singleton wrote: >Results, so far, for the TSCP nps test: > >Platform Compiler nps > >Mac G3/300 CW 3.1 opt 40,519 >P2/300 msvc opt 38,223 >K6-2/400 cygwin opt 37,516 >P2/300 gcc opt 29,205 >K6-2/400 msvc no opt 28,745 >K6-2/400 cygwin no opt 23,885 >K5/116 gcc -0 17,200 >P6/200 watcom opt 16,018 > >Can anyone beat the Mac G3? I'm surprised the K6/400 isn't as fast as the >P2/300 (though different compilers were used). > >I would really like to see a few more machines here, as well as get >corroborating results from similar machines. Please submit results here or by >email. > >For those of you willing to participate, here's the method I followed: > >Download TSCP v1.3. ( http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~kerrigat/ ) >Modify the procedure Think() in search.c to: > search 6 ply. > Calculate and display NPS. >Compile using optimize on. >Run TSCP, and type ON. > >Thanks. > >Will This is my K6-3/450, running the version that Dann Corbit compiled. tscp> on ply nodes score pv 1 21 48 d2d4 2 93 0 d2d4 d7d5 3 996 35 d2d4 d7d5 b1c3 4 5952 5 e2e4 d7d5 f1b5 c8d7 b5d3 5 32924 35 e2e4 b8c6 b1c3 e7e5 g1f3 6 203273 13 e2e4 b8c6 d2d4 d7d5 e4d5 d8d5 time: 3.790000 sec., nodes=203273, NPS = 53634.036939 --Peter
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