Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 06:21:59 04/28/00
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On April 28, 2000 at 08:59:27, Chessfun wrote: > >All games on one Cel 433. >Ponder=on. >Tablebases used at 25 and longer. >Nunn 1 positions. >No opening books are loaded. > > 1 min game Fritz 6a 10.0 - 10.0 Crafty 17-10 > 2 min game Fritz 6a 12.0 - 8.0 Crafty 17-10 > 3 min game Fritz 6a 16.5 - 3.5 Crafty 17-10 > 5 min game Fritz 6a 16.0 - 4.0 Crafty 17-10 >10 min game Fritz 6a - Crafty 17-10 running >25 min game Fritz 6a 7.0 - 6.0 Crafty 17-10 Current score >60 min game Fritz 6a - Crafty 17-10 Unplayed >Tourney times Fritz 6a - Crafty 17-10 Unplayed > >These results seem to be all over. Since you are using one machine and ponder on, each engine gets 50% of CPU time and therefore you should compare these results with the ponder off results at half the time. 2 minutes game ponder on compared to 1 minute game ponder off, etc. There is still the question of the CPU time being allocated properly. I wonder if we are proving anything like this. Enrique >As anyone using F6 knows with ponder=on you get a question, >Permanent Brain on single processor?. > >Thanks
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