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Subject: Re: Chessmaster's defects

Author: jerry young

Date: 14:06:14 03/07/02

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On March 07, 2002 at 16:38:00, Roy Eassa wrote:

>On March 07, 2002 at 16:21:01, John Merlino wrote:
>
>>On March 07, 2002 at 15:38:59, Roy Eassa wrote:
>>
>>>On March 07, 2002 at 14:58:10, John Merlino wrote:
>>>
>>>>As for the manual (actually, you mean the FAQ), all it explains is that chess
>>>>engines will try to get as much cpu speed as Windows will give them; EVERY
>>>>decent chess engine does this, not just The King. If you are TRULY concerned
>>>>about engines taking more than their share of the CPU, then just run comp vs.
>>>>comp games with ponder off.
>>>
>>>
>>>Are you saying that, if a $20 program hogs the CPU more than other competing
>>>programs, the user should resolve the problem by running out and spending $1000
>>>for a second computer?
>>
>>Not at all. I said that if you are concerned about unequal distribution/usage of
>>the CPU (whether your concerns are valid or not), then just run comp vs. comp
>>games with ponder off. That solves the problem and puts both engines on
>>identical footing (assuming that both engines use a negligible amount of the CPU
>>when idle).
>>
>>Nor am I agreeing with the accusation that The King "hogs the CPU". Nobody has
>>conclusively shown this to be the case.
>>
>>jm
>
>
>I shouldn't have used the term "hogs the CPU" as that has a negative implication
>(sorry).  How about, "uses substantially more CPU time than other chess
>programs," or something like that?  It's not a BAD thing, and you're right -- it
>may not even be true.  But if it IS true, I hope there would be a cheaper way to
>resolve it in engine-engine matches than having to purchase an entire additional
>computer!  People are clever beasts and I have a strong feeling that this issue,
>if true, can be resolved a different way.
In fact, CM up and running leaves more computer resources available than Fritz
does.



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