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Subject: Re: Hash tables and data-cache, some programmer stuff...

Author: Bernhard Bauer

Date: 23:21:09 01/19/98

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On January 19, 1998 at 12:57:52, Bruce Moreland wrote:

>
>On January 19, 1998 at 10:03:27, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On January 19, 1998 at 07:10:46, Bernhard Bauer wrote:
>
>>>   hash   depth   time  score   trans/ref  pawn  used w  used b    nps
>>>    64k    31->  34.82   2.85         79%   99%     98%    b96% 109889
>>>    96k    31->  23.34   3.04         53%   99%     99%    b98% 125695
>>>   192k    31->  25.12   3.04         66%   99%     99%    b98% 122916
>>>   384k    31->  17.73   3.02         74%   99%     99%    b98% 126340
>>>   768k    31->   9.85   3.25         90%   99%     99%    b98% 125667
>>>   1.5M    31->   6.50   3.25        121%   99%     79%    b92% 126525
>>>     3M    31->   3.17   3.25        136%   99%     27%    b37% 123640
>>>     6M    31->  34.66   2.85         79%   99%     98%    b96% 110491
>>>    12M    31->  34.25   2.85         82%   99%     88%    b83% 109862
>>>    24M    31->  36.02   2.85         84%   99%     68%    b62% 110227
>
>1) How much memory is on the machine?
>

This is a PPro/200 with 64 Mb memory running WinNT4.0.

>2) Notice how the 6M line is almost identical with the 64K line.  Isn't
>that suspicious?

I tend to think so too, however, I have not enough nowledge about
crafty.
Therefor I would like to see other programs behavior on this problem.
May be you could show us how Ferret does?

Kind regards
Bernhard

>
>bruce



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