Author: Gustavo Pereira
Date: 12:35:24 02/15/01
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On February 15, 2001 at 11:53:00, Tim Foden wrote: >On February 15, 2001 at 11:31:27, Gustavo Pereira wrote: > >>Looking at the output from glc I've found something that calls my attention. >>When it starts 'thinking' it shows really low nps, then, when it makes the move >>this number skyrockets, to almost ten times what it was showing two seconds >>before. >> >>Tim, can you please tell me what is going on? > >I'm not sure. Can you give me some more details? Where are you looking at the >NPS? Are you running under winboard or some other GUI, or from the command >line. What values are you seeing, and what CPU are you using? Anything else >you think my help? > >The only thing I can think of at the moment is that the nps you see is being >calculated from the PV reports from GLC, but the PV may not be reported until >late due to the noise value and the hash table. > >Cheers, Tim. I'm running it under Fritz6's GUI, I turned on and off the debug option. My CPU is a PentiumIII@500Mhz.
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