Author: Michael Fuhrmann
Date: 07:57:29 03/07/03
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On March 06, 2003 at 19:33:38, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On March 06, 2003 at 18:21:30, Joshua Haglund wrote: > >>On March 06, 2003 at 18:17:49, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On March 06, 2003 at 18:11:09, Joshua Haglund wrote: >>> >>>>On March 06, 2003 at 03:01:52, Joshua Haglund wrote: >>>> >>>>>How come crafty v 19.3 dosen't report the cpu=0.00 ?? >>>>> >>>>>bug or what?? >>>>> >>>>>Joshua >>>>>toneewa@yahoo.com >>>> >>>> >>>>>Not sure what you mean. Where? >>>>time=30.41 cpu=97% mat=0 n=15526413 fh=86% nps=510k >>>> ext-> chk=240066 cap=99632 pp=8389 1rep=11022 mate=91 >>>> predicted=0 nodes=15526413 evals=6444807 >>>> endgame tablebase-> probes done=0 successful=0 >>>> SMP-> split=0 stop=0 data=0/32 cpu=0.00 elap=30.41 >>>>As you can see above... the cpu=0.00 >>> >>> >>>You are not running an SMP machine? Or you are using mt=0 (the default). >>> >>>That is a line of output that is only meaningful on a machine where you are >>>running two or >>>more threads. Not even sure why it is displaying with mt=0... >> >>I'm just using crafty's defaults. I open crafty up (click click :)) and then >>type go. >> >>single processor. > > >Somehow you ended up with an SMP executable. Not a big deal at all as it >is about .1% slower than the non-SMP, when you don't use SMP. I probably have the same windows executable -- the one on Bob's FTP site. Which produces the strange "cpu=0%" output. In previous crafty versions (e.g. 18.xx) there were smp and non-smp versions on the site. Now there is just one -- I guess, the smp version. Mike
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