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Subject: Re: Crafty 19.7 GCM-ECP results

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 13:08:12 12/15/03

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On December 15, 2003 at 15:57:51, Uri Blass wrote:

>On December 15, 2003 at 15:49:14, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>On December 15, 2003 at 15:21:57, Tord Romstad wrote:
>>
>>>On December 15, 2003 at 13:58:02, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>
>>>>Number of tests:                       183
>>>>Max score:                             183
>>>>Engines score:                         165
>>>>Number with full score:                165
>>>>Found in: 1 sec = 28, 2 sec = 11, 5 sec = 29, 10 sec = 20, 30 sec = 30, 1 min =
>>>>9, 2 min = 12, 5 min = 17, 10 min = 4, 30 min = 5,
>>>>Time used for tests (wrong answer=900s): 27361s
>>>>
>>>>Positions with error (id):
>>>>ECM.1068, ECM.1197, ECM.1204, ECM.1217, ECM.1227,
>>>>ECM.1229, ECM.1265, ECM.1273, ECM.1294, ECM.1308, ECM.1314,
>>>>ECM.1438, ECM.1533, ECM.1592, ECM.1612, ECM.1617, ECM.1621,
>>>>ECM.1622
>>>
>>>Thanks for the results, Dann!  It looks slightly disappointing, even
>>>considering the slow hardware.  The results for Gothmog 0.4.2g on a Pentium
>>>IV 2.4 GHz:
>>>
>>>Found in: 1 sec = 72, 2 sec = 22, 5 sec = 26, 10 sec = 13, 30 sec = 15
>>>
>>>I've never found the patience to run the test with more than 30 seconds
>>>per position.
>>
>>At 30 seconds, you solve 148.  Your machine is about 3 times as fast as the one
>>I am using.
>
>I think that it is less than 3 time faster because PIV is known to be slower for
>chess.
>
>>
>>So your results are about the same as crafty's:
>>149 at 2 min is the closest measure to your score.  You seem to solve some
>>faster initially.
>>
>>If you have a weekend of machine time, I would be interested to know how your
>>program does given 15 minutes per position.  The result of Gothmog is very
>>impressive to me.
>
>I think that the most impressive result for the free programs is probably
>knightdreamer's result.

I saw that page.  I don't understand the units.  If he really solved all those
problems in 1/10 of a second, it would be astonishing.  I think it must be
minutes.



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