Author: Manfred Meiler
Date: 07:53:04 11/18/02
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On November 18, 2002 at 10:32:26, wy lee wrote: >Just doing these for fun. Might be of interest to some people. The games are >played on two computers using auto232. I'm just curious to find out the strength >of Chessmaster 9000 using Utzinger >setting in relation to chessbase engines.The first match is between Theking323 >and Chess Tiger 14. > >Computer 1 > >Athlonxp 1800 at default speed 1533 MHz >384 MB physical RAM Kingmax DDR 300 >MB Abit KR7A-raid > >Engine-The King 3.23 using Kurt Utzinger setting > Hash 128 MB,ponder on > Book-General.ctg > Tablebases- all 3,4 men plus some of 5 men (wait until I download all >from the net) > Under Hiarc 8 GUI > >Computer 2 > >Athlon 1800 (at 1528 MHz) overclocked from athlonxp 1600 (1400MHz) Thanks to my >girlfriend!! >256 MB physical RAM Kingston DDR 333 >MB Soltek SL-DRV4 > >Engine-Chess Tiger 14 > Hash 128 MB,ponder on > Book-Tiger.ctg > Tablebases- all 3,4 men plus some of 5 men > Under Hiarc 8 GUI > >Benchmarks of both computers > > Computer 1 computer 2 >Hiarcmark(128 hash) 590 +- 0 585 +- 3 >Shreddermark(128 hash) 586 +- 0 586 +- 0 >Chesstigermark(96 hash) 966 +- 0 957 +- 6 > >As can be seen, both computers are similar in speed. > >All games are played automatically with auto 232 using a null-modem cable > >Initial results: > > > > The King3.23-utz +6 -3 =6 9/15 > Chess Tiger 14 +3 -6 =6 6/15 > > > > >The match will continue.............................till sufficient no. of games >played. >Next opponents will be shredder 6,deep fritz 7, hiarc 8, gambit tiger 2.0 >,junior 7 and possibly chess tal 2 ; only if I have the time. (...) Interesting experiment, thanks ! How did you setup the King engine 3.23/Utz12n settings in Hiarcs 8 - with Wb2Uci or InBetween adaptor of Odd Gunnar Malin ? AFAIK the King engine (used in other chess interfaces) don't support endgame databases - neither Nalimov tablebases nor the CM specific egdb. Regards, Manfred
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