Author: Albert Silver
Date: 06:38:40 11/22/00
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On November 22, 2000 at 06:42:58, CLiebert wrote:
>On November 21, 2000 at 17:19:46, Chessfun wrote:
>
>>On November 21, 2000 at 13:16:39, Albert Silver wrote:
>>
>>>On November 20, 2000 at 04:09:10, CLiebert wrote:
>>>
>>>>[Event "Duron 900, Nunn2, Blitz:15'"]
>>>>[Site "HH"]
>>>>[Date "2000.11.19"]
>>>>[Round "1"]
>>>>[White "Deep Fritz T29"]
>>>>[Black "Goliath Light 2 Thueringen"]
>>>>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>>>>[ECO "A07"]
>>>>[PlyCount "139"]
>>>>
>>>>{W=12.6 ply; 638kN/s; 53 TBAs
>>>>B=12.8 ply; 1.264kN/s; 12.094 TBAs
>>>>} 1. g3 d5
>>>
>>>I didn't quite understand the hardware setup that was used. Was this a single
>>>Duron 900 cpu running both programs? Two cpus running both programs? Or finally
>>>three (two for Deep Fritz and a third for Goliath) cpus? If it was less than 3
>>>cpus, was permanent brain on? Thanks for the games BTW.
>>>
>>> Albert
>>
>>Also CLiebert can you say which version of Deep Fritz played these games?,
>>is it a?
>>
>>Sarah.
>
>
>Beta Deep Fritz DT29 played on a single-cpu Duron 900. Without PB.
>Unique-Book: Nunn. Final result: 10,5:9,5 for DF.
>
>
>Christian
Thanks again Christian. Tell me, does DF also suffer from the same problems of
DJ when operating with only one cpu? As I recall, DJ was actually slower than
the single cpu Junior when running on only one cpu. Also, was Goliath running on
the same computer as Deep Fritz? I'd be curious to see how Deep Fritz does
against a program running on similar hardware, such as Deep Junior. Any chance
that could happen? :-)
Albert
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