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Subject: Re: New opteron numbers - hardware ID

Author: Matthew Hull

Date: 08:19:14 12/13/03

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On December 13, 2003 at 11:08:13, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On December 13, 2003 at 07:01:29, Albert Silver wrote:
>
>>On December 12, 2003 at 23:42:41, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>>A note.  I ran it a half-dozen games or so on ICC tonight, and in a few
>>>endgames (king and pawns plus maybe rooks or minors) I saw 9.5M nodes
>>>per second.
>>>
>>>It seems to run 7-8M in normal middlegame positions in real games.
>>
>>What were your typical middlegame ply depths?
>>
>>                         Albert
>
>In 5 3 blitz, it was doing about 12 ply usually, maybe an occasional dip
>to 11.  I could post a complete log file from a game if it would be
>interesting...  Or put a couple of the log.nnn files on the ftp machine
>if that is easier to grab...


Lately, is the crafty that plays during the day (US timezones) the Xeon machine,
and the Opteron plays in the evenings?  It's difficult to tell without kibitz
turned on (nps is the giveaway)

Maybe you could have that hardware ID thing for the linux targets and a user
editable one for the others?



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