Author: sean
Date: 18:16:58 04/13/02
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On April 13, 2002 at 18:01:51, Christophe Theron wrote: >On April 13, 2002 at 12:26:42, Ulrich Tuerke wrote: > >>>>... >>>>Yes manipulated in the sense that I wanted to test a different time control >>>>without having to start a new game. >> >>Hi, >> >>I think it's more interesting to play a regular match without operator >>interferences. IMHO, you should decide for a time control before start of the >>match and stick to it for the whole match. Switch sides after each game. The >>number of games to play should be defined in advance, too. >> >>So, it seems that your P/166 already supports MMX. >>Well, why not. I guess, this should make life pretty hard for CPT. >> >>Looking forward to the continuation of your match. >> >>Regards, >>Uli > > > >I think there has never been a P166. The first Pentiums to reach 166MHz were >MMX. So the processor Jorge is using is definitely a P166MMX. It also had a >bigger L1 cache than the regular Pentium. > >For Tiger the P166MMX was running as fast as a P200 (which has never existed, so >it's like twice the speed of a P100). > >On the SSDF list, Comet A90 P200MMX 64Mb hash is rated 2253. How does it compare >to the Comet version Jorge is using? > > > > Christophe i couldnt disagree more, i had one of those p166 that could do that easily.
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