Author: Michael P. Nance Sr.
Date: 13:07:46 09/08/03
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On September 08, 2003 at 15:56:50, Sietel Monic wrote: >Well it's very unfair to make all programs run on the same hardware based on >upon proven facts, chessbase somewhere, where as deep fritz 7 plays better then >other engines (aka shredder :-) i know you all love it and it is most likely the >top program, but its miniskul 10-15 elo higher is meaningless your better off >choosing which one you wish to run ,if not both, based upon which name looks >cooler to you)based on the point it runs best/better then other programs because >it can optimize and get full potential out of high end hardware compared to >other engines. Basically df7 does better kn/s or ply then shredder on higher end >hardware, where as before both would say tie on a lower end computer. Ok I just purchased a dual Opteron. I can't go 64 bit until Ws 2003 has a 64 bit version out for the Opteron. Also,I'm haddicapped by not have a compiler tuned for the Opteron yet. So with this "HIGH END HARDWARE",just what multi-processing Program would You suggest for now until I can go 64 bit? (Deep Fritz 7,Deep Junior 8,or Shredder 7),and Your choice is? >>>>Mike
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