Author: Uri Blass
Date: 07:58:41 11/23/00
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On November 23, 2000 at 10:14:09, Jason Williamson wrote: >On November 23, 2000 at 09:56:33, stuart taylor wrote: > >>It looks so far like it is doing quite well against Fritz 6a. But I never got a >>clear answer from anyone, is CM8000 definately stronger than CM6000? >> Because someone wrote here that CM6000 was doing better than CM8000. Or was >>that a mistake,(e.g. the wrong settings)? >> I'm waiting to know what the true answer is! >>S.Taylor > >The problem is most people don't have two computers to play it on. The way >CM6000 is set up, its GUI uses alot of CPU power in itself, which robs stuff >from the other engine. > >I suspect that Chessmaster 8k is stronger then the eariler version, but then >again, lets put it this way, the program has alot of other features that make it >worth while. IE, Winboard engine connectivity, Adjustable hashtables, etc... > >JW I think that the problem is that people do not play correctly with chessmaster in one computer. The first thing to check when you play a game between programs is the number of nodes per second. If people see that one program is slowed by a significant factor in games on one computer relative to the other cases then they should understand that something is wrong with their result ad they should give the program that is slowed by a significant factor more time. Uri
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