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Subject: Re: Crafty EGTB Bug

Author: Peter Skinner

Date: 11:46:04 01/02/04

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On January 02, 2004 at 14:19:27, Slater Wold wrote:

>Initializing multiple threads.
>System is SMP, not NUMA.
>EPD Kit revision date: 1996.04.21
>found computer opening book file [./bookc.bin].
>hash table memory =  192M bytes.
>pawn hash table memory =   12M bytes.
>EGTB cache memory =   16M bytes.
>6 piece tablebase files found
>36513kb of RAM used for TB indices and decompression tables
>max threads set to 2
>playing a computer!
>resign after 5 consecutive moves with score < -9.
>noise level set to 20000.
>pondering disabled.

Why do you only use 16M for caching of tablebases? With 6 piece tbs in there I
would use no less than 32M.

Also why the noise setting? Do you find it helps with anything?

Peter.



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