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Subject: Re: Computer(CPU)benchmark for chessprograms

Author: Detlef Pordzik

Date: 19:36:10 01/16/98

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This sounds remarkable to me, since I haven't such a good education of
the
" what's going on inside ".
As far as I know, and from my own experience, progs like, for instance,
G5
don't care too much for big hash tables, whilst, for example, R9 fills
up his
maximum capacity of 60 megs quite fast - mostly.
I once had a try with F5 - just to see, if it really was true, and
allowed him 85 megs on my 128 MB system.....full within about 5 minutes
- I simply can't believe, that this is efficient ?
Now to my question :
is there, using W 95, a kinda standard or approx formula, how much hash
to allow the program working on unlimited analysis time, which means,
for example, 8 hours ?
Then, of course, stand alone. - Or is it so - as I would suggest, that
it depends on the prog in the end....and in one's own experience ?



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