Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 16:08:29 10/26/01
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On October 26, 2001 at 17:06:20, Christophe Theron wrote: >No it is just because the machine thinks that the time passes extremely slowly. > >It believes it can compute 10000 nodes per second because its seconds last much >much longer than a real second. > >That is why I ask you to check Chess Tiger's clock with an external stopwatch. ok. again. i am stopping with an external clock. using 30 mhz. ct makes xyz nodes . doing the same in the same time with 54 mhz. ct makes xyz + difference nodes. now : how can ct make more (difference) nodes when it is slower, or not faster ??? it seems you don't understand what i am doing. > > > Christophe
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