Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 19:44:13 02/06/02
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On February 06, 2002 at 20:18:26, Dann Corbit wrote:
>[D]N3k3/Q3p1QN/1Q5B/2Q3Q1/4QQ2/1B1Q3Q/8/2R1KR2 w - - acn 39; acs 0; bm Ba4# Bf7#
>Nc7# Nf6# Q5g6# Q7g6# Qaa4# Qab8# Qad7# Qaxe7# Qbb5# Qbb8# Qbc6# Qbd8# Qbg6#
>Qcb5# Qcc6# Qcc8# Qcxe7# Qdb5# Qdd7# Qdd8# Qea4# Qec6# Qeg6# Qexe7# Qfb8# Qff7#
>Qff8# Qg5xe7# Qg7xe7# Qg8# Qgf7# Qgf8# Qgh5# Qh8# Qhc8# Qhd7# Qhh5#; ce 32766;
>dm 1; pv Nf6#;
>
>Beowulf (even after I fixed it for the earlier problems) just dumps out
>immediately to the command line without a whisper.
clearing hash tables
time surplus 0.00 time limit 30.00 (3:30)
nss depth time score variation (1)
1 0.01 Mate 1. Nc7#
1-> 0.04 Mate 1. Nc7#7#
2 0.04 Mate 1. Nc7#
2-> 0.09 Mate 1. Nc7#7#
3 0.09 Mate 1. Nc7#
3-> 0.18 Mate 1. Nc7#7#
4 0.18 Mate 1. Nc7#
4-> 0.38 Mate 1. Nc7#7#
time=0.38 cpu=60% mat=102 n=78247 fh=100% nps=205k
ext-> chk=9140 cap=0 pp=0 1rep=0 mate=0
predicted=0 nodes=78247 evals=1
endgame tablebase-> probes done=0 successful=0
SMP-> split=0 stop=0 data=0/64 cpu=0.23 elap=0.38
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