Author: John Merlino
Date: 22:52:40 06/12/01
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On June 13, 2001 at 01:46:35, odell hall wrote: >On June 12, 2001 at 22:31:38, John Merlino wrote: > >>On June 12, 2001 at 21:19:19, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >> >>>On June 12, 2001 at 21:12:06, John Merlino wrote: >>> >>>>On June 12, 2001 at 19:03:36, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >>>> >>>>>Is anyone interested in this? >>>>>I am gonna clock my 1.3ghz T-bird down to 900mhz and play it against my regular >>>>>nonclocked 900mhz T-bird switch machines after 5 games, it will be standard >>>>>timecontrol and if interest is big enough i will make more games. >>>>>CM8= CM8 book default settings >>>>>CM7= CM7 book default settings >>>>> >>>>>Regards >>>>>Jonas >>>> >>>>I have played 7 games so far at G/60 (not standard time control, but still >>>>useful, I suspect), and the score is 3.5-3.5. I intend to play at least 12 >>>>games. >>>> >>>>HOWEVER, I have been using Chessmaster 6000 and setting both engines to have a >>>>16MB hash table (which is better for longer time controls). By using CM7000, you >>>>will have to limit both programs to a 1MB hash table, which is less than optimal >>>>for standard time controls. >>>> >>>>jm >>> >>>Why will i have to limit the hash table? I am using two T-bird. >>> >>>Regards >>>Jonas >> >>Because you cannot change the hash table size in CM7000. It is fixed at 1MB. >>Therefore, to be fair, you would have to limit CM8000 to 1MB as well. >> >>jm > > >Hi John > > I thought is was possible to change the CM7000 hash size, if it is the same as >CM6000 then you would just simply change the CM.ini file. It doesn't work -- that entry in the CM.INI file is ignored in CM7000. jm
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