Author: Aaron Gordon
Date: 14:37:35 02/21/03
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On February 21, 2003 at 08:04:18, Mike Byrne wrote: >On February 21, 2003 at 08:02:34, Mike Byrne wrote: > >>On February 21, 2003 at 07:14:47, Charles Worthington wrote: >> >>>On February 21, 2003 at 07:05:22, Charles Worthington wrote: >>> >>>>On February 21, 2003 at 06:47:11, Mike Byrne wrote: >>>> >>>>>On February 21, 2003 at 04:46:53, Charles Worthington wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Bob what program is required for me to conduct benchmark tests with Crafty? >>>>>>Could you please e-mail it or post a link here to it? Thank you. >>>>> >>>>>Charles, >>>>> >>>>>You have it, the "crafty" program has a built in benchmark ....start crafty in >>>>>dos mode (console) with no crafty.rc file ( a plain taxt file you create with >>>>>engine parameters - but in this case - do not have a crafty.rc file in the same >>>>>directory as crafty). >>>>> >>>>>Type word "bench" at the command prompt. >>>>> >>>>>Mike >>>> >>>> >>>>Thanks Mike. I haven't set the Crafty you sent me up yet so I didn't know. In >>>>all honesty I have no Idea how to set it up to run on the Chessbase server. The >>>>Crafty that comes with fritz is already set up so I have never had to set one up >>>>yet. The other foreign progs are easy just drop in the eng and dll and you are >>>>done. This does not look so easy. :-) >>> >>> >>> >>>640 kNs.....Not good :-) >> >>on your new machine?? > >ok I see it in your title ...that is respectable for 1.2Ghz Celeron -- it's in >the ballpark -- I think a dual 3 Ghz will get 3M nps.... Hyatts Dual xeon 2.8GHz only gets 2.1 million in the benchmark.. If you scale it up to 3.06x2 + HT you'll only see about 2.3 million. Crafty v19.4 (1 cpus) White(1): mt=4 max threads set to 4 White(1): bench Running benchmark. . . ...... Total nodes: 104415743 Raw nodes per second: 2130933 Total elapsed time: 49 SMP time-to-ply measurement: 13.061224 White(1): end
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