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Subject: Re: Requesting TSCP 1.41 benchmarks...

Author: James T. Walker

Date: 19:24:36 12/08/99

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On December 08, 1999 at 20:28:11, Will Singleton wrote:

>On December 08, 1999 at 17:55:23, Tom Kerrigan wrote:
>
>>Given the flurry of excitement about benchmarking TSCP in the recent past, I'm
>>surprised that only a handful of people have reported their score on the new
>>TSCP benchmark.
>>
>>For people who don't know, TSCP 1.41 has a new command ("bench") that will
>>report a nodes/second score. It takes less than a minute if you have a fast
>>computer. TSCP now comes with an executable for Windows, too, so you [probably]
>>don't even have to compile it yourself.
>>
>>I'm keeping a list of these scores so people can see how processor X might stack
>>up against processor Y at computer chess.
>>
>>My home page has been hit 406 times since I posted the new version of TSCP, and
>>I'd really appreciate it if some of you sent in your scores... =)
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Tom
>
>For your info, here's the last group of scores from the recent "flurry."  I'll
>run the new one on my little old mac pb/300, and also on the Athlon 700.
>
>Will
>
>TSCP v1.3
>
>Platform      Compiler       nps     Dann's build
>
>Athlon/700    msvc opt       86,700      x
>P3/500        msvc opt       63,246      x
>K6-2/400      msvc opt       57,163      x
>Cel/450       msvc opt       56,075
>K6-3/450      msvc opt       53,634      x
<snip>

Hello Will,
The K6-2/400 is faster than the K6-3-450.  Can you tell me why this is?
Jim Walker



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