Author: Chessfun
Date: 16:44:44 12/11/00
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On December 11, 2000 at 02:22:50, Didzis Cirulis wrote: >>I run windows 2000, and I have my task manager running when I do engine tests. >>The Chessmaster.exe (which is the gui, as the engine is THe King.exe) ONLY uses >>cpu power during a screen update, that is if it has move or such. This lasts >>less then a second, and doesn't go above 10% of one of my 2 cpus. >> >>JW > >That is the answer! I mean, I have tried CM8000 in both 98SE and Windows 2000. >No problems in W2K - it is very good in not allowing the background program to >take any CPU - but with 98SE it is different. >BTW, you seem to be lucky and your copy of CM runs properly in W2K. My one was >responding instantly at any time control, as if running outside of its GUI. > Well... you have inspired me for one more try. > >Didzis Cirulis These CM cpu usage questions are interesting. Is the CM8K out in Europe? or must it be obtained from NA?. I am curious as most of the writers in the CM8K threads are North American. I am looking to see more and more CM8K results and haven't seen many by others. Sarah.
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