Author: Mark Young
Date: 21:11:11 10/23/98
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On October 23, 1998 at 23:49:34, Jeremiah Penery wrote: >On October 23, 1998 at 02:39:45, Ed Schröder wrote: > >>>How can Rebel 10 use 120MB of memory for hash tables, on a machine with only >>>128MB ram, running under windows, without disk swapping? I did not think this >>>could be done. >> >>No swapping if you have Win98. >> >>- Ed - > >How is this? I used Win98, and couldn't even make Crafty use 48MB for hash, >when I have 64MB RAM. It swapped to disk *constantly* when I did it. > I don't know how Ed did it. I am using 120MB of hash tables under windows 98 on a computer that has only 128MB ram. I wish all my windows chess programs could do this!!! >Jeremiah
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