Author: Michel Langeveld
Date: 12:25:25 08/27/01
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On August 27, 2001 at 13:17:09, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On August 27, 2001 at 12:41:10, Slater Wold wrote: > >>On August 27, 2001 at 10:46:20, Ulf Flörsheimer wrote: >> >>>In the notations it usually has been told of version 18.10x. What does x mean? >>>Was it Crafty 18.10 or 18.10 with a special opening book? Or was it a unreleased >>>version 18.11? If so, when will it be ready for download. >>> >>>I like both style and playing strength of crafty. Its Maastricht-games were >>>really impressive. In my opinion Crafty is one of the most underestimated >>>programs. It definitively prooved in Maastricht once more its legitimate >>>placement among all the professional programs. >>> >>>I hope that crafty's further developement will be as successful as it has been >>>in the past. >>> >>>Good luck for Bob Hyatt and a big "thank you" for the fun he has given to me >>>with crafty! >>> >>>Ulf Floersheimer >> >>Bob said earlier, it's the _SAME_ exact version running on ICC now. >> >>However, it was on a 2x1.4Ghz AMD, which is a _LOT_ faster than his 4x700. >> >>So it packed a little more punch than usual. >> >> >>Slate > > >The 2x AMD is roughly the same as my quad 700. > >quad benchmark is 1.2M nodes per second (gcc/linux) >dual AMD is 1.2M using MSVC/win2000. > >Actually, that makes my quad about 10% faster, since gcc is about 10% >slower than MSVC... Since the hardware was sponsored by CompTechWorld (http://www.comptechworld.nl) and I don't have that computer anymore I can't hand over crafty benchmark logs. But If I remember correctly I got about 800K nodes/sec on single CPU = 1.4Ghz and 1350K nodes/sec with Dual cpu. I tested this with a hash=48M and hashp=8M The more hash you take the slower the nodes/sec will be. Regards, Michel
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