Author: Bas Hamstra
Date: 12:38:56 10/29/00
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Hi David! I think your compiler settings are responsible. Note that you can specify a platform for optimal speed. You probably set the PPRO platform and maybe the AMD doesn't like it? BTW your program plays pretty strong at FICS. Deep search and good eval. Ciao! Bas. On October 29, 2000 at 09:15:28, David Rasmussen wrote: >When I compile my program on Windows 2000 in VC++ I get ~150000 nps on a >Cel300A@464, but when I use the exact same compiler (or even the same >executable) on win98 I get ~60000 nps !!! > >And I know its not win98 thats the problem. I have run it on win98 lots of time >and compiled it with both gnu and borland c++ builder, at got fine results. > >Whats wrong here? > >P.S. the machine with win98 is an athlon 650 Mhz. Can it be the athlon that >doesnt like the heavy bitboard usage ?
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