Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 14:24:42 03/15/98
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On March 15, 1998 at 16:40:02, Ernst Walet wrote:
>I've noticed that the Hiarcs6 engine for Fritz uses a maximum of 9 MB
>hash! How did I found this.
>
>1. Startup System monitor and watch the Allocated Memory.
>2. Startup Fritz5, unload all engines and notice the total allocated
> memory.
>3. Select the Hiarcs6 engine and give it lets say 30MB hash.
>4. Watch the new figure for the allocated memory, it's increased with
>9.2MB, 0.2MB engine size so 9MB hash size!
>
>
>Doing the same with the Fritz5 engine, the total amount of allocated
>memory increases with the hash size.
>
>maybe someone else could give this a try too.
Because of the way Windows allocates memory, I'm not sure you can
compute the amount of the allocated hash tables so simply.
Sometimes when you free allocated memory the reported free system memory
is not correctly updated.
You may be right, but maybe the best way is to ask Mark Uniacke himself?
Christophe
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