Author: Volker Kniest
Date: 05:59:21 09/20/00
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On September 19, 2000 at 17:17:13, Andreas St. wrote: >Hi, > >here the results of Chessmaster 6555; 64MB hashtables (Athlon 650, 256 MB Ram) >in the GS 2930 test: > >1. 19 min 04 sec >2. 01 min 29 sec >3. 00 min 17 sec >4. 05 min 49 sec >5. 02 min 47 sec >6. 20 min (not found) >7. 00 min 46 sec >8. 02 min 40 sec >9. 20 min (not found) >10. 20 min 09 sec - grr not under 20 :) >11. 20 min (not found) >12. 00 min 56 sec >13. 20 min (not found) >14. 02 min 55 sec > > >totally: 8213 sec ; GZ=136.88 min > >GS = 2930 - (GZ x 1.5), max 20 Min. test time > >Chessmaster 6555: >GS = 2930 - (136.88 x 1.5) = 2725 Elo > >not bad i think. > >Here you can see other results: > >http://www.fortunecity.de/wolkenkratzer/apple/28/gs2930.html > >here download the GS 2930 test: > >http://www.fortunecity.de/wolkenkratzer/apple/28/chess.html#Test > >Who is better? > >Greets AS Hi Andreas, here are the results for Chess-Tiger 12.0E on an Athlon 600Mhz with 196MB. Hah-tables where 128MB All times in seconds. 1 = 4 2 = 0 3 = 2 4 = 1200 (not solved) 5 = 122 6 = 0 7 = 1200 (not solved) 8 = 1200 (not solved) 9 = 2 10 = 1200 (not solved) 11 = 124 12 = 518 13 = 1200 (not solved) 14 = 36 Total: 6808 seconds; GZ = 113.46 min. Chess Tiger 12.0E GS = 2930 - (113.46 x 1.5) = 2760 Elo! But remember, its only a test, nothing else :-) Volker.
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