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Subject: Re: First run...

Author: Slater Wold

Date: 18:14:55 02/09/04

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On February 09, 2004 at 20:16:06, Aaron Gordon wrote:

>On February 09, 2004 at 20:05:31, Slater Wold wrote:
>
>>On February 09, 2004 at 19:50:08, Aaron Gordon wrote:
>>
>>>On February 09, 2004 at 19:43:39, Slater Wold wrote:
>>>
>>>>Windows XP Pro SP1
>>>>
>>>>Nothing else installed, or running, straight out of the box.
>>>>The exe is from Aaron, I *think*.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>EPD Kit revision date: 1996.04.21
>>>>unable to open book file [./book.bin].
>>>>book is disabled
>>>>found computer opening book file [./bookc.bin].
>>>>
>>>>Crafty v19.3 (1 cpus)
>>>>
>>>>White(1): bench
>>>>Running benchmark. . .
>>>>......
>>>>Total nodes: 62767030
>>>>Raw nodes per second: 1569175
>>>>Total elapsed time: 40
>>>>SMP time-to-ply measurement: 16.000000
>>>>White(1):
>>>
>>>Try this Athlon XP copy I have, see how that works out until I can get all this
>>>crap installed. :P
>>>
>>>ftp://newageoc.com/pub/crafty/c197-k7sse.rar
>>>or
>>>ftp://newageoc.com/pub/crafty/c198-k7sse.rar
>>
>>I got 19.8 - And here it is running 2.36Ghz:
>>
>>C:\crafty>c198-k7sse
>>unable to open book file [./book.bin].
>>book is disabled
>>found computer opening book file [./bookc.bin].
>>
>>Crafty v19.8
>>
>>White(1): bench
>>Running benchmark. . .
>>......
>>Total nodes: 100409445
>>Raw nodes per second: 1619507
>>Total elapsed time: 62
>>SMP time-to-ply measurement: 10.322581
>>White(1):
>
>Both runs w/ the Athlon XP 2.5GHz / 200fsb(400DDR) to compare to yours..
>
>Crafty v19.8
>
>White(1): bench
>Running benchmark. . .
>......
>Total nodes: 100409445
>Raw nodes per second: 1544760
>Total elapsed time: 65
>SMP time-to-ply measurement: 9.846154

4% over you.  Probably dead even with me at stock speed.

You know how to make someone who just spent a whole bunch of money, feel real
good Aaron.  :(



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