Author: Javier Ros Padilla
Date: 09:00:50 03/24/03
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On March 24, 2003 at 09:45:23, Rafael Vasquez wrote:
>On March 24, 2003 at 06:56:21, Javier Ros Padilla wrote:
>
>Javier,
>
>When running multitask matches is recommended NOT to use permanent brain.
>
>
>>BUG in Fritz under Win2000
>>
>>in WIN2000 you can key Control-Alt-Del and run Task Manager
>>in engine-engine matches you can see, processes, CPU, time and memory employed
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>>for example Fritz 8-CM9000SKR (TheKing323) Hash tables 64 Mb for each
>>
>>Program CPU Time Memory
>>Chessprogram7.e 99 18:06 70.348 Kb
>>TheKing.exe 00 10:44 63.216 Kb (these values may depend on machine)
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>>if you minimizes Fritz program when TheKing is thinking, for example for read
>>mail, the amount of memory employed by Chessprogram7.e fall to aprox 2004 Kb
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>>SO HASH TABLES ARE CLEARED!!!
>>
>>if the game continues, when Fritz starts to think the memory raises to 70.348 Kb
>>and this value remains high for the rest of the game
>>so the problem is not very serious
>>
>>I have observed this bug in Fritz 7 and Fritz 8 GUI
>>
>> Javier Ros
I didn't use permanent brain, it was played with 'ponder off'
Javier Ros
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