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Subject: Re: FritzMark

Author: Chessfun

Date: 15:11:23 11/11/00

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On November 11, 2000 at 17:57:24, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>On November 11, 2000 at 15:23:09, James T. Walker wrote:
>>>a mark of around 562 then the test continues to rerun several dozen times. If I
>>>stop and run again, there's no record of any previous result.
>>>
>>>Also, does a 562 translate to any unofficial ELO?
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>
>>It never ends.  After a few times the +/- drops to "0".  The results are not
>>stored anywhere.  It's only a way to make sure your computer is running Fritz
>>properly by comparing the mark to past results or to compare your computer to
>>other computers for speed comparison.  The hash size also affects the reading
>>somewhat.  My computer is reading 581 +/- 0 right now 835KN/s  (12.1 s).
>>Jim
>
>if you want to relate the numbers, you have to use
>same hash-size, same version of fritz, and make sure there
>is no other program running in the background (chess-program but also word).

>otherwise relating the numbers is very difficult.
>
>562, 581, mine says 606, whatever.
>you can only relate it if you have same hash size and use the same version
>of fritz.


Your 606 :-) on what cpu and hash size and Fritz version? date?

Sarah.







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