Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 16:49:41 10/16/03
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On October 16, 2003 at 15:24:05, Uri Blass wrote:
>On October 16, 2003 at 14:37:33, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>On October 16, 2003 at 13:16:09, Uri Blass wrote:
>>
>>>On October 16, 2003 at 12:58:03, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>>>
>>>>On October 15, 2003 at 15:01:40, Uri Blass wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I can expect significant difference after some hundreds of games between every
>>>>>program and itself with clearly faster cpu unless the program has significant
>>>>>bug and I do not know of significant bug of Tiger.
>>>>>
>>>>>Uri
>>>>
>>>>ONE significant "Bug" in Tiger is IMO that is installs itself with 48 KB hash.
>>>>Most people look shallow and think : 48 MB.
>>>>
>>>>And don't increase the Hash size.
>>>>
>>>>if you don't use much hash, the pure mhz increase will not bring much progress
>>>>IMO.
>>>
>>>If the tiger on the faster hardware installed with less hash then it can explain
>>>the results.
>>>
>>>I still expect the same tiger to perform better on the faster hardware if it get
>>>the same hash on both hardwares.
>>>
>>>Uri
>>
>>
>>
>>Naturally.
>>
>>Oh, and anyway the SSDF data shows this clearly.
>>
>>But why are we even talking about it?
>>
>>
>>
>> Christophe
>
>The ssdf does not show that tiger with 48 kb hash is better on faster hardware
>so I cannot use the ssdf results to prove that thorsten is wrong because
>thorsten talked about a case that you do not use much hash.
>
>
>Note that thorsten's post was productive.
>Thorsten did not suggest that the tiger of the faster hardware used less hash
>but thanks to his post I thought about that possibility as a logical explanation
>for the observation that started this thread that tiger on the fast hardware
>drew a long match against tiger on clearly slower hardware.
>
>
>Uri
OK, but I don't think Peter would make such a gross mistake.
Christophe
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