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

Author: Chessfun

Date: 11:26:54 03/11/01

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On March 11, 2001 at 13:36:07, Andreas Schwartmann wrote:

>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.

I am using 150 Mb

Sarah.




>
>Andreas



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