Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 16:50:12 12/06/01
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On December 06, 2001 at 19:23:20, Peter McKenzie wrote: >On December 06, 2001 at 17:07:06, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On December 06, 2001 at 12:46:54, Ron Murawski wrote: >> >>>On December 06, 2001 at 11:54:50, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>I was sick last week. Flu went thru my family. As a result, I didn't do >>>>much of anything except teach classes here. >>>> >>>>Can you give me a link to the test suite and I'll give it a run. >>>> >>>>What time limit do you want? >>>> >>>>Bob >>> >>>Bob, >>> >>>See: http://homepages.caverock.net.nz/~peter/eg_test/eg_test.htm >>> >>>You can find all the info there. >>> >>>Ron >> >> >>Here are my results... >> >> 1 0 >> 2 23 >> 3 0 >> 4 0 >> 5 2 >> 6 1 >> 7 -- >> 8 4 >> 9 0 >> 10 -- >> 11 -- >> 12 -- >> 13 -- >> 14 3 >> 15 1 >> 16 -- >> 17 -- >> 18 17 >> 19 -- >> 20 0 >> 21 0 >> 22 0 >> 23 11 >> 24 0 >> 25 -- >> 26 0 >> 27 1 >> 28 2 >> 29 2 >> 30 14 >> 31 1 >> 32 -- >> 33 -- >> 34 -- >> 35 0 >> 36 0 >> 37 -- >> 38 5 >> 39 1 >> 40 20 >> 41 -- >> 42 0 >> 43 14 >> 44 -- >> 45 8 >> 46 1 >> 47 0 >> 48 -- >> 49 1 >> 50 -- >> >>-- means not solved in 60 seconds. All times given are in >>seconds, with fractional part dropped. > >Was that on the Quad? >Quick count indicates 33/50, best result so far. > >cheers, >Peter Yes... sorry... quad 700, using 48 megs for hash, 6 megs for phash. Everything else as default. note that if you ever want to run something like that, using Crafty, just type (assuming the FEN stuff is in a file named "peter.fen" for example) st=60 (sets time limit to 60 secs per move) hash=48M (sets a reasonable hash size) phash=6M (ditto) computer (sets drawscore=0, reduces some asymmetry) test peter.fen and watch it scroll... If you want to shorten the test, type test peter.fen 4 that says that if it has the right move (or avoids the bad move) for four consecutive iterations, stop the search immediately rather than using the full 60 minutes. I use this for testing WAC, although when I want real results, I leave the early exit turned off... Doing this: test wac.test 2 will run wac at 60 seconds per move and the entire test takes 5 minutes max as most are found very quickly and the solution "keeps" for 2 consecutive iterations. That is much more pleasant for testing/tuning than running for a full 5 hours at 60 secs/position.
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