Author: James Long
Date: 18:17:54 11/19/98
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On November 19, 1998 at 20:54:38, Will Singleton wrote: > >On November 19, 1998 at 18:36:04, James Long wrote: > >> >>I would like to publicly aplogize to Jon Dart (author of Arasan) and >>Chris Moreton (author of Rival) for posting skewed match results >>on my web page. >> >>It seems Tristram takes more than its share of CPU time during >>single machine matches. The cause is not pondering or hashing, >>but the input thread. This is not a bug, but does mean that ANY >>single machine match involving Tristram is meaningless. >> >>Again, my apologies to these gentlemen for this oversight. The match >>games and results have been removed. >> >>--- >>James >>http://home.fda.net/~wzrdking > > >James, > >Does that affect any of the Torsten's tournament match results? > >Will No. Torsten's tourney is run on two K6-II-266's, so sharing a CPU isn't an issue. James
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