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Subject: Re: How important is a big hash table? Measurements...

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 14:27:00 03/29/03

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On March 29, 2003 at 16:17:52, Tom Kerrigan wrote:

>On March 29, 2003 at 07:17:42, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>2)The importance of hash tables is not only about getting bigger depth but about
>>getting better moves at the same depth
>
>Do you know of positions that are solved a ply earlier by increasing hash table
>size over 16MB?

I remember a post of mark young when he found that Fritz could solve some
endgame problem some ply earlier with big hash tables.

He replied to Eduerd Nemeth and said that Nemeth should consider to improve his
hardware(Nemeth used 64 Mbytes based on my memory).


>
>>3)I wonder if you got my email when I asked for step by step instruction how
>>to complie tscp by visual C++.net 2003 (I have no problem with the previous
>>enviroment C++6)
>>
>>I did not get productive reply for my post until now
>>see http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?290570 for my post
>
>Yes, sorry, slipped my mind.
>
>The trick is to create a Win32 application. In the next window, click Settings
>or somesuch, on the left. It doesn't look like a button. Then you can select
>console application. You add files to the project by right-clicking on the
>project's icon in the project tree, and you change optimization settings by
>choosing Properties from that same menu.
>
>The Visual Studio people must have gone out of their way to make this process a
>usability nightmare.
>
>(Disclaimer: I'm not speaking for MS.)
>
>-Tom

Thanks

I will look at this tomorrow and I hope that it is going to help me.

Uri



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