Author: Didzis Cirulis
Date: 00:04:59 05/27/00
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On May 27, 2000 at 02:30:36, Christophe Theron wrote: >On May 26, 2000 at 22:50:30, Daniel Chancey wrote: > >>I believe you should make more tests to see if the CMQueen+ is better than the >>default personality. Right now, I'm creating an opening book from scratch >>that may be as long as 60,000+ moves. I'm getting the moves from Chess >>Informant. If there's in even bigger opening book that can be downloaded at >>a website, tell me so that I can save enough tempo to avoid losing 500 games! >> >> >>Castle2000 > > > >I believe the test was irrelevant due to the use of pondering ON on one >computer. > >CM6000 is known to hog the CPU, even when it is idle. > >Didzis Cirulis has already studied this matter, and since a long time. > >Please go to http://www.didzis.cjb.net/ and click on "Two programs on one PC". > > > > Christophe Chessmaster is indeed a real CPU hog. Even if you turn all pondering OFF, it still does something in background and takes CPU power that could be used for the other chess program. Playing two programs on one PC while both of them have their pondering ON is a useless activity. Fair match impossible. Didzis
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