Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 09:59:18 12/13/03
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On December 13, 2003 at 11:19:14, Matthew Hull wrote: >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? The opteron is really playing very rarely. When it is, it is at night, say after 9pm CST. I have it whispering by default, which is a clue, as the dual xeon version does not whisper. I will probably be on again tonight if you want to watch, again probably 9pm or a bit later... If you see "hyatt" logged in, it will probably be the opteron unless the machine is unavailable... Late at night it gets little usage except for me, however...
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