Author: Kai Lübke
Date: 04:39:09 04/29/98
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On April 28, 1998 at 17:55:49, Len Spencer wrote: > >But Bert is right, how can you be absolutely sure both programs are >getting the same CPU time? For example by running two benchmarks on each program simultaneously. Example: to test CM 5500 vs. Fritz 5, have CM ponder over a position while you run the FritzMark test -> this will show you how much Fritz is slowed down by CM. Now do the same thing again and look at CM's node counter for, say, 30 seconds -> this will show you how much CM is slowed down by Fritz. If the relation is not 50-50, you have to adjust the time controls accordingly to make up for that. Some programs are extreme CPU hogs even with PB off (CM 5500: slows others down to 70-80%; Nimzo98: slows others down to 40-50%). However, the above only works reliably with Windows programs, but not with all DOS programs. Example: Rebel is "frozen" in the back when you switch from DOS to Windows desktop, but if you switch back again, Rebel will be aware of the time that passed and will think it has pondered for these N minutes during which it was frozen. Consequently, if you freeze Rebel for 10 minutes, it will move instantly when you switch back to it, though it hasn't pondered a single node in the meantime! --- Shep
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