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Subject: Re: What does Chessmaster 6000 rate itself on your machine?

Author: John Warfield

Date: 12:55:56 12/19/99

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On December 18, 1999 at 13:51:01, Richard A. Fowell (fowell@netcom.com) wrote:

>Looking at the Chessmaster 6000 FAQ, it seems that Chessmaster 6000
>performs its own benchmark at launch to estimate its rating on your
>platform. This should let us get a feel for how Chessmaster likes the
>various computer architectures (Athlon, PIII, etc).
>
>Please post the rating it comes up with on your machine
>(and what the make and MHz of your CPU is).
>
>On my Mac 7300/180 (180 MHz 604e) Chessmaster 6000 Mac rates itself 2538.
>
>(To see this rating, (on the Mac version - I presume the PC version is
> similar (I got this tidbit from the PC FAQ for Chessmaster) go to:
>
>  Game: Game Details: Personality: and scroll to the top of the list
>  and read the rating listed under "Chessmaster")
>
>Hopefully, we'll get a good sampling of values, and I can make up a table.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Richard A. Fowell (fowell@netcom.com)
>
>Note: The FAQ says this rating is based on the CM5000 SSDF rating on a P90.
>      It will be interesting to see how this self-rating of CM6000 compares
>      to the value the SSDF got when they actually testing CM6000 on
>      a Pentium 200 MMX.




  I get 2671 on my k6-2 350



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