Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 13:16:41 12/07/03
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On December 07, 2003 at 13:00:21, Frank Phillips wrote: >On December 07, 2003 at 10:22:47, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On December 07, 2003 at 03:21:17, Luis Smith wrote: >> >>>>Yes, this is a continual process... >>>> >>>>But 19.6 is no different than 19.5 except for NUMA support... >>> >>>How do you improve upon a program which has so many things? Obviously you can >>>improve on strength, but Crafty already has most or all of the well known >>>techniques in them. >>> >>>So the question is I guess, what is on your to-do list? What can we expect from >>>Crafty in the future? >> >> >> >>After I finish the Linux-NUMA stuff, it's back to the two usual things >>that need work: >> >>1. evaluation. There are still things that are either missing, not implemented >>very cleanly, or need tuning. >> >>2. search. There are still things that are untried here as well, from forward >>pruning to better extension tuning or new extensions, not to mention possible >>changes to the q-search which is now very simple-minded. > > >I think the ~6.5M nps were helping a bit on ICC last night ;-) It helped some. However, it had a couple of rather bad openings. The main reason I was playing was to check the book stuff. Learning had a glitch or two that I had to fix. I "think" it is running reasonably now. Now time to get back into the NUMA-linux stuff.
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