Author: Giovanni Lavorgna
Date: 10:15:09 04/26/98
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On April 26, 1998 at 00:36:35, Robert Hyatt wrote: >I'm using the "wall.gz" book... "default" on everything... > >I have the same tablebases as on my ftp machine, all 3/4 piece files, >plus krpkr and promotion classes... > >I am using an ALR 4-processor pentium pro/200mhz machine with 512mb of >memory, all ultra-wide scsi disks, and am searching around 300K nodes >per second. I'll have some *real* interesting nps numbers later once >we run this thing on a good multi-alpha, but 2-3M nodes per second is >now *easy* to hit... > >this version is 15.4 as released yesterday... > >Playing "ok"... but nothing "exciting" from my perspective... just >tactically dangerous as hell, with enough positional skills to eke out >wins in some positions... Hi Bob. Congratulations on Crafty nice performance in this tournament. One thing I always wondered about this new machine of yours is the following. Can you upgrade it? I mean, could you easily replace the four pentium pro/200 mhz microprocessors with faster ones, like the K6 running at 300 mhz? If yes, would you expect an improvement in speed (nps) proportional to the increased clock frequency? Thanks in advance. Giovanni Lavorgna
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