Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 01:48:30 10/14/98
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On October 14, 1998 at 03:13:47, Bernhard Bauer wrote:
[snip]
>What are you going to do and analyze?
>If I join I will use Crafty. The bench command gives
>Total nodes: 73406597
>Nodes per second: 203907
>NPS relative to Pentium Pro/200: 2.40
>
>Normaly I use hash=48MB and hashp=20MB
>My name is Bernhard Bauer
>email: bbauer@iag.uni-stuttgart.de
>I think I can spend some hours in the night.
Phase I:
1. All positions from the Encyclopedia of Chess Openings up to the end position
of the standard opening [about 4000 distinct EPD positions] will be analyzed at
the equivalent of 12 minutes per position of PII 300Mhz time (8.5 minutes per
position on your system). {That's quite a setup you have there.}
2. Some interesting openings [Those that give computers problems, those that
have a very high win percentage] will be analyzed to the end of the game at the
same level. Examples are Orangutan and Stonewall. There are about 2000 games
in each of these collections. [IIRC]
3. 55 million positions from 800,000 games will be analyzed at one second per
position.
Any commitment is only for as long as you like. The end result will belong to
everybody and to nobody [Public Domain]. I'm already several thousand twelve
minute positions into analysis on my systems, but I had to do some database work
to get the checkout procedures ready for large participation.
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