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Subject: Re: AMD's MMX support? - readme of Fritz 7

Author: Sune Larsson

Date: 07:54:56 11/01/01

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On November 01, 2001 at 10:27:05, Jonas Cohonas wrote:

>On November 01, 2001 at 09:53:12, Hansjoerg wrote:
>
>>On November 01, 2001 at 06:41:27, Chessfun wrote:
>>
>>>On November 01, 2001 at 05:36:04, Hansjoerg wrote:
>>>
>>>>In file liesmich.txt (readme.txt) of the Fritz 7 CD is the explanation:
>>>>
>>>>(German)
>>>>...
>>>>4. Alte Prozessoren ohne MMX
>>>>
>>>>Die Fritz7-Schachengine läuft nur auf MMX-fähigen Prozessoren. Auf älteren
>>>>Computern wird automatisch die etwas schwächere Engine Fritz7 NoMMX geladen.
>>>>
>>>>(english transaltion)
>>>>4. Olders processors without MMX
>>>>The Fritz 7 engine runs only on MMX compatible CPUs. On older computer
>>>>the little bit weaker Fritz 7 NoMMX engine is automatically used.
>>>>
>>>>-----
>>>>
>>>>In my test games on an Athlon XP 1700+ system Fritz 7 (MMX version) is leading
>>>>13.5 : 3:5 against Junior 7 !!! (hard to believe)
>>>>
>>>>Each engine has 144MB hash (games in 15min + 10s).
>>>>
>>>>Regards
>>>>Hansjoerg
>>>
>>>
>>>I'll assume they are both using their native books and they are optimized?.
>>>
>>>Sarah.
>>
>>They are both using their own book. Except changing the hash size all other
>>settings are the default settings. (Permanent brain is off).
>>
>>Current standing is 14.5 - 4.5
>>
>>Reading the last post of Harald Faber with the Fritz 7 results against Shredder
>>5.32 (7.5 - 2.5) ist seems that Fritz 7 is not so bad ...
>>
>>Hansjoerg
>
>I ran 36 games using Fritz 7 against Shredder 5.32, Deep Fritz, ChessTiger 14.0
>and GambitTiger 2.0:


Fritz 7 scored 19.5 of 36 not bad!


 Not bad - means 1.5 points above scratch. Means Fritz must have improved vs
 these programs?!

 Sune

>TC was 40/40+40/40+40
>In my tests Fritz 7 (no mmx)is doing even better.
>
>Regards
>Jonas



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