Author: Jeremiah Penery
Date: 21:18:03 03/30/00
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On March 30, 2000 at 16:13:30, Inmann Werner wrote: >On March 30, 2000 at 11:09:14, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On March 30, 2000 at 02:58:04, Ozgur Aktunc wrote: >> >>>What is the max. hash table I can use with a 256 Mb computer(650Mhz Athlon) for >>>Junior6,Fritz6 and Crafty. Especially for deep analysis,not long matches. >> >> >>If your operating system can handle it, for crafty I would use this: >> >>hash=N where N is 3/4 of your memory (192m in your case). >>hashp=M where N is 1/8 of your memory (32m in your case). >> >>that leaves 1/8 for cache and the operating system and executable... > >Hope, he does not have Windows 2000. The operating system uses at start >more than 90 MB!!! >Isnt it crazy? No, it doesn't. I have Win2000 on a machine with 128MB of memory. Before I bought some recently, I was running it on a 64MB machine - and it was just as fast as WinNT/Win9x on that machine for me. With 128MB of memory, I can run with Hash=96MB and Hashp=8M. This leaves 24MB free memory for Windows. Even with this running, I can still open Internet Explorer _and_ Netscape with just a little disk paging.
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