Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 16:15:49 12/14/03
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On December 14, 2003 at 16:12:07, Djordje Vidanovic wrote: >On December 14, 2003 at 11:06:27, ERIQ wrote: > >>On December 14, 2003 at 02:17:34, Slater Wold wrote: >> >>>On December 14, 2003 at 01:56:29, ERIQ wrote: >>> >>>>ok, just got amd 2400+ xp->mp 512mb ddr ecc system up runing freebsd 4.9 just >>>>started crafty up and ran bench I got : >>>> >>>>Crafty v19.6 >>>> >>>>white(1): bench >>>>Running benchmark......... >>>> >>>>Total nodes: 100409437 >>>>raw nodes per second: 1045931 >>>>smp time-to-ply measurement: 6.666667 >>>>white(1): >>>> >>>>is this good? also having some heat issues on one of the chips cpu0 is 10c >>>>hotter than cpu1 I did use a different thermal paste on chip but don't think >>>>thats the problem. >>>> >>>>btw. this thing seem very fast in general not so sure about chess yet but >>>>compiling code is a lot nicer. >>> >>>Add 'mt 2' to your crafty.rc and try again. >>please explain in more detail please also I do not have crafty.rc file so if you >>could please send sample of good file. > > >One sample. Caution: I am doing this from memory, so I might not be completely >right. Still, I think this should be good enough for your purpose: > >smpmt 2 (OR mt 2) >book on <- default >book random 0 <- probably a bad idea >flag on <- not needed if you are using xboard/winboard >mode normal <- default >usage 30 <- why alter the time allocation? >log off >ponder on <- default >show book >swindle off >book width 3 >book nwidth 8 >resign 6 >kibitz 1 <- implies running on xboard/winboard on server? >whisper 2 >hash=96M >hashp=12M >cache=12M >tbpath=c:\.... >egtb >exit > >Hope this helps. > >Djordje
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