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Subject: Re: Deep Fritz - Shredder 5: Site updated (18. ... Nd5)

Author: Andreas Schwartmann

Date: 10:36:07 03/11/01

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On March 11, 2001 at 12:25:18, James T. Walker wrote:

>On March 11, 2001 at 12:15:34, Andreas Schwartmann wrote:
>
>>Last move played:
>>
>>Shredder 5: 18. ... Nd5
>>
>>Now it's Deep Fritz' move again.
>>
>>Game and analysis at http://www.andreas-schwartmann.de/deepfritz/
>>
>>Have fun,
>>Andreas
>
>Can you tell me what the particulars are in this game?

Deep Fritz is running on AMD Duron 700@1000 MHz
Shredder 5 is running on AMD Athlon 900@945 MHz

>Are the moves made with
>pondereing?  Is it a "continuous" game or are the moves "reloaded" for each 60
>minute search?


No pondering, I only have 1 PC and I need it for other things as well.
No continues game, since the game (with 60 min/move) should take some days,
maybe weeks. During the weekend we were free to play a few moves during one day,
but come tomorrow, we should be back at our day time jobs, so I guess it will be
1 move a day - note the time zone difference: Sarah is in Ontario, while I am in
Germany. So, when I come home from work at 6pm, Sarah will be heading off for
lunch break. This makes it likely that she will receive my (DF)move when she
gets home at night, while I will be sound asleep. I will get her move in the
morning, when I head off to work. Yeah, it's likely to be one move a day from
tomorrow on.

> How much RAM for hash tables used by each program?

Deep Fritz gets 320 MB for hash tables.
I don't know how much hash Shredder is given to by Sarah.

Andreas



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