Author: Slater Wold
Date: 12:02:43 12/01/01
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On December 01, 2001 at 07:00:53, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >On December 01, 2001 at 06:41:00, Tina Long wrote: > >>On December 01, 2001 at 06:20:23, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >> >>>On December 01, 2001 at 06:12:35, Ian Aston wrote: >>> >>>>On December 01, 2001 at 05:34:19, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >>>> >>>>>Click here to watch the games live: >>>>>http://users.cybercity.dk/~dsl53055 >>>>> >>>>>This is the last 2 games of 10 Games played between F7a v GT2.0 (agg) >>>>> >>>>>Game details: >>>>> >>>>>2x Athlon MP 1600+ (1400 Mhz) 256 ddr ram, win2k. >>>>>40/40+40/40+40 >>>>>Fritz7a with: 32Mb hash >>>>>GT2.0 with: 48Mb hash >>>>>Both using Fritz7.ctg >>>>>Ponder=on! >>>>>3+4+most 5 men tb's >>>>> >>>>>Regards >>>>>Jonas >>>> >>>>Maybe I am missing something obvious but I can't seem to find out what the >>>>current score is in this series of games. >>>> >>>>Regards >>>> >>>>Ian Aston >>> >>>Sorry i should have mentioned that. The score after 8 games is: >>> >>>F7a v GT2.0 5.0 - 3.0 >>> >>>Regards >>>Jonas >> >>Hi Jonas, >>Just wondering at the Hash settings. Do you have any special reason for them >>being different? I thought at average 1minute per move, and considering the >>machines, you might give them both 64 or even 128Meg. >> >>And does running Tablebases use up any available RAM? >> >>Thank You >>Tina > >I had to buy some very expensive RAM, so only room for 256 at this point, when >ponder=on, too much ram for both engines slows down the whole thing, therefore i >figured that 32 and 48 was no handicap, compared to the fact that it is >Ponder=on. Infact i don't believe that a lot of ram will do a noticable >difference unless it is really long timecontrols. Just my opinion, i might be >wrong. > >Regards >Jonas Not sure what "very expensive" RAM you're talking about, but I have 1024MB, and have used 256MB for each engine and never had a problem.
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