Author: Chessfun
Date: 08:09:02 07/26/01
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On July 26, 2001 at 10:43:45, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On July 26, 2001 at 09:56:24, Matthias Gemuh wrote: > >> >>Hi Robert, >> >>I think you just wanted to make a joke. We all know that PONDER OFF hurts nobody >>(Fritz used its full time). PONDER ON on one CPU is very appropriate to arrive >>at wrong engine comparasons. >> >>Regards, >>Matthias. > > >Nope... no joke at all. Two programs, one machine, my preference is ponder=on. >both will get 1/2 of the machine and the time controls won't be screwed up. > >ponder=off exposes the opportunity for a program to get into time trouble >because it assumes it will save time with ponder=on when it really can't since >it is disabled... > >ponder=on is the right way to test _everything_ IMHO, unless you have so little >memory that both programs won't fit at the same time. Didn't Volker Pittlik do some tests with on v off a while back and found the differences minimal. Does anyone have the url for the page?. Sarah.
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