Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 10:41:52 09/17/01
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On September 17, 2001 at 13:15:40, Tom Glenn wrote:
>On September 16, 2001 at 16:53:28, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>What you need to do is to find the highest frequency at which Chess Tiger's
>clock (or any other program displaying a clock) is accurate.
>
>...................................................
>
>Some 1 min tests on Handspring Visor , normally 33 MHz ,
>
> @ 33 MHz , CT clock matched my microwave clock
> @ 45 MHz , CT clock matched
> @ 50 MHz , CT clock 5 secs slow
> @ 54 Mhz , CT clock 10 secs slow
>
> ...........................................
> Guess I'll stick to 33 or 45 MHz for testing from now on
I think you are safe at 45MHz, so why would you use 33MHz?
What is your TigerMark index at 45MHz?
> Here's a couple games from my latest tournament
> These are Game/30 mins .
> Palm Chess Tiger @ 54 MHz , clock problem , no perm brain
> ........vs Fidelity Mach III , with perm brain
> Tiger in 'Normal" setting , no anti-human
> Tiger crushed Mach III 10 -0 !! By semi-comparison ,
> Chess Genius @ 33 MHz lost to Mach III 13.5 - 16.5 , also Game/30
That's very interesting and suggest a significant difference in elo between
Chess Tiger for Palm and ChessGenius for Palm.
Christophe
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