Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 18:25:55 03/24/03
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On March 24, 2003 at 09:59:39, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >On March 23, 2003 at 20:55:31, Mike Byrne wrote: > >i hope you realize deepfritz7 is taking by default 2 cpu's also when playing >other engines and puts the other engines to a lower priority seemingly. > >when i did experiment here usually deepfritz7 took 70% of the total cpu >time effectively versus opponent 25. interface taking 5%. > >did you take this into account? > >>98 Rounds - double round robin , unified book and hash - subject to change dual >>1.7 Ghz , all SMP( Deep) versions playing with 1 CPU >> Yes, Deep Fritz can be set to one cpu under engine parameters, I have tested this and it works. So far this is true with all SMP engines -- you can set either CPU or threads to 1 -- which limits it to one CPU. I have tested thsi and it works for all SMP engines. It's very easy to verify under task manager. It's true the default is set to 2, thus the user must be careful and set it to one.
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