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. Advanced XScalectrl
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