Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 07:57:32 01/02/01
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On January 02, 2001 at 07:53:49, CLiebert wrote: >On January 02, 2001 at 06:59:48, Djordje Vidanovic wrote: > >>On January 02, 2001 at 03:38:36, Jouni Uski wrote: >> >>>On January 02, 2001 at 03:32:29, Helmut Conrady wrote: >>> >>>>On January 02, 2001 at 03:22:46, Jouni Uski wrote: >>>> >>>>>From CSS magazine 6/00: Deep Fritz makes no sense to use with slow ~400 Mhz PC >>>>>and single prosessor! >>>>> >>>>>Jouni >>>> >>>>On which page have you read this? >>>> >>>>Helmut >>> >>>Sorry don't remember, but something like that was written in Deep Fritz article. >>>Actually I was surprised, when article was so objective! >>> >>>Jouni >> >> >>The closest reference in CSS 6/00 was on page 21 where Mathias Feist says the >>following: "...Aus Performance-Gruenden ist mindestens ein Pentium II/Celeron >>anzuraten". (At least PII or Celeron recommended) >> >>*** Djordje > > > >1:6 is still possible, I have seen a lot of such rows from nearly >equal programs. But Fritz/K6 against Junior/K6 on a 450mhz pc is indeed a little >bit unlucky combination: Fritz6 dislike the Amd and is much faster on a P3. It >it likes fast pc´s with bigger internal cache. >With Junior it is just the opposite, it likes the k6 (despite Amir never used >it). If you replay this match on intel-pcs you will get most problably very >different results. I am shure that this result doesn´t reflect the real relation >between these engines... > >But nevertheless, thats life. > >Christian Yes, I think not a good idea to start with Deep Fritz under an AMD processor ! I hope the SSDF will used in the future not "Neanderthal" processors ! Gandalf 4.32g or Crafty also not very good under an AMD processor. For Gandalf 4.32g 10-20 ELO ! The new version is maybe 30 ELO better. I believe for Crafty a little bit more than 10-20 ELO ! I think interesting for the SSDF are Pentium III 800 MHz processors and dual-systems. But 10 dual system are very expensiv :-)) Best Frank
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