Author: Jeremiah Penery
Date: 02:36:14 04/29/00
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On April 28, 2000 at 11:58:05, Jason Williamson wrote: >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. >> >>As anyone using F6 knows with ponder=on you get a question, >>Permanent Brain on single processor?. >> >>Thanks > >Ponder on with one cpu will only determine which program can suck up more cpu >power faster. ;) >There isn't even a guarantee that the two engines would split it 50/50. There are programs to check this. I know at least that when I've run Crafty vs. <some other Winboard program> on my computer, both with Ponder=ON, I can check in the NT Task Manager that both are getting about 50% of the CPU constantly.
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