Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 15:22:27 12/11/01
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On December 11, 2001 at 18:01:27, Gareth McCaughan wrote: >On December 11, 2001 at 17:07:17, David Hanley wrote: > >> Curious : how many NPS are you getting out of your python program? >> My lisp program is getting 3,500NPS on a pentium 200 with zero >> optimizations. I think a faster computer and optimizations would >> increase that tenfold, at least. > >How many NPS? Oh, *several*. :-) Seriously: between about 30 and >about 100, on a 1GHz Athlon. It would probably be possible to get >another factor of 10 without much pain; the implementation is >very inefficient at the moment. (Remember it's intended to give >a fairly level game to a 5-year-old.) If I count all nodes >encountered in the qsearch, the level is more consistent; usually >80-100NPS. > >I realise that I did the program a disservice when I described >its features. It does a few simple search extensions too. I'd like to see the source code, if you allow that. I'm pretty curious as to what it looks like.
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