Author: Vincent Lejeune
Date: 06:34:59 11/07/97
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On November 07, 1997 at 05:10:32, Kai Lübke wrote: >On November 06, 1997 at 12:32:39, Vincent Lejeune wrote: > >> >>When I start an analysis (in dos and windwos mode) Rebel write that my >>Pentium 120 is a Pentium 82 Mhz ?? What's happening ? > >Where does it say that? I've never seen Rebel tell me what CPU I have >(apart from the "Calculating the speed..." message at startup). When I let rebel 9.0 analyse a game ( e.g. 3 min. per moves), after I replay the game and in the comment section for 1st move Rebel 9.0 write 'Pentium 82 Mhz' !! > >>When I start a search by moves in the Rebel Million Database, I see that >>the speed is about 1,000 games/sec. That's mean 1000 sec to find all >>games :((, Is it normal ? > >Yup. My P6 is about two times faster, but that's all you can get. :-( >It's even worse when you import a _huge_ PGN file (like the large book >from Crafty) into a database; after about 50,000 (or was it 500,000?) >imported games, the addition speed slows down to about 500 games/second >or worse. > >Rebel is, after all, only a chess program, not a professional database. Before I used NICbase and it gave all the games of an opening in 0.1 sec :) > >--- >Shep
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