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Subject: Re: genius hardware test palm/pocket pc...what overclock prog do u use??

Author: Mike Byrne

Date: 15:33:10 01/27/04

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On January 27, 2004 at 12:55:26, george wrote:

>On January 27, 2004 at 08:53:54, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>
>>On January 27, 2004 at 08:10:27, Mike Byrne wrote:
>>
>>>>>ChessGenius Preferences set to:
>>>>>ARM engine, Hash table 64KB, Players set to "Analyze game", Level set to "Time
>>>>>per move". Analysis set to "line+score+cnt."
>>>>>
>>>>>The time for ChessGenius to announce mate in 6 with Rb8 was measured.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Model                     Seconds to solve        Positions       pos/sec
>>>>>                          (smaller is better)     searched
>>>>>
>>>>>Tungsten C                44                      3195490         72,624
>>>>>
>>>>>Tungsten T3
>>>>>(with T3 update patch)    44                      3195490         72,624
>>>>>
>>>>>Tungsten T3 **            55                      3195490         58,100
>>>>>
>>>>>Sony Clie nx70v           116                     3195490         27,547
>>>>>
>>>>>Sony Clie NX-60           125                     3195490         25,563
>>>>>
>>>>>Zire 71                   148                     3195490         21,591
>>>>>
>>>>>Tungsten E                155                     3195490         20,616
>>>>>
>>>>>Zire 21                   171                     3195490         18,687
>>
>>I wonder why the zire21 is slower then the Tungsten E. I thought they both run
>>at 126 or 128 mhz.
>>Strange.
>>Maybe it was used different hash table sizes ?
>>
>>>>>(new)
>>>>>Dell Axim 400 Mhz
>>>>>o/c to 597 Mhz            31                      3195490         103,080
>>
>>this is indeed fast.
>>
>>
>>>I purchased a refurb Axim for $229 plus tax and shipping - refurb units come
>>>with same warranty as new -
>>
>>cool. this is really interesting.
>>oh man. i will never solve the decision which palm or handheld.
>>
>>I like the zire21, the zire 71 and the tungsten E.
>>
>>The zire 21 has the advantage that is is cheap and works longer with
>>the same amount of energy.
>>
>>The zire 71 has a nice display and is faster. but only 16 MB ram.
>>When the tungsten E has a bigger memory (and is less expensive due to no
>>camera).
>>
>>its all very complicated.
>>
>>i change my decision 4 times a day.
>
>my pocket frirz 2 solves that position in 20 seconds...anyway...what overclock
>program do u use????
>thangs


The 31 seconds above with the smallest hashtables - with 4MB Genius solves it in
22 seconds on my oc machine.

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