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Subject: Re: Bob, please forget WAC testsuite in Crafty testing!!

Author: Bernhard Bauer

Date: 23:49:42 10/13/98

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On October 13, 1998 at 03:46:53, Peter Fendrich wrote:

>
>On October 13, 1998 at 02:23:34, Bernhard Bauer wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>here is the result for Crafty15.20 on a 2xPPro 233 MHz:
>>
>>total acd: 2519   mean total acd: 11.66
>>total acn: -990304611   mean total acn: -4584743.57
>>total acs: 37850   mean total acs: 175.23
>>total mean node frequency: -26163.93 Hz
>>solve: 145   solve percent: 67.13
>>solve acd: 1711   mean solve acd: 11.80
>>solve acn: 824256592   mean solve acn: 5684528.22
>>solve acs: 24994   mean solve acs: 172.37
>>solve mean node frequency: 32978.18 Hz
>>unsol: 71   unsol percent: 32.87
>>unsol acd: 808   mean unsol acd: 11.38
>>unsol acn: -1814561203   mean unsol acn: -25557200.04
>>unsol acs: 12856   mean unsol acs: 181.07
>>unsol mean node frequency: -141145.08 Hz
>>
>>which means that crafty solved 145 from 216 within 3 min.
>>Thats not too bad IMHO.
>>
>>Kind regards
>>Bernhard
>
>What does al these abbrevations mean - acn, acd, acs?
>//Peter

My interpretation of ac is accumulated.
So acd means accumulated depth
   acn means accumulated nodes
   acs means accumulated seconds
For the unsolved part we have 71 positions. 808 / 71 = 11.38
12856 / 71 = 181.07
The negative values for acn are meanigless, too big numbers.

Kind regards
Bernhard



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