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Subject: Re: My strange benchmark

Author: Georg v. Zimmermann

Date: 02:03:01 09/07/02

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Well what NPS is normal for your program ? From that number you can deduce
whether you have either a bug in how you meassure eval speed or the MoveGen and
Search speed.

Greetings,

Georg


On September 07, 2002 at 01:05:05, Zach Wegner wrote:

>Search:         1369 nodes in 1292 ms, 1059.597523 NPS
>Move Gen:       8855 passes in 9343 ms, 947.768383 GPS
>Evaluation:     11797 passes in 180 ms, 65538.888889 EPS
>
>These are the results of my benchmark. The amount of movgen and eval passes are
>random. I was wondering how a search could generate moves for a position, make
>it, and analyze it in less time than just to generate the moves. My program
>generates moves for every position every time it occurs as of now, so not
>generating them isn't part of the speedup.
>
>Thanks. -Zach



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