Author: Kolss
Date: 07:15:24 11/25/02
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On November 24, 2002 at 09:20:40, Thomas Blomquist wrote: > > >[D]1r4r1/3q1npk/2b1pbnp/Rp1p4/1N1P3P/2PQ1pP1/1K3B2/5B1R w - - 0 1 > Hi, Ikarus (V0.29) needs approximately 90 G to find the correct move, 196 G to announce mate. Specifically, it is 189 and 412 seconds on a K6/2 with 475 MHz (and 8 MB Hash), therefore 189 s * .475 GHz = 90 G and 412 s * .475 GHz = 196 G; thus "90 G" means that it would take about 90 seconds on a 1 GHz computer. (This is meant as a reminder to all those who post solving times without specifying the hardware used, which makes the times more or less useless...) Regards, Munjong.
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