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Subject: Re: CM 6555 vs CM6000-4

Author: Didzis Cirulis

Date: 04:07:30 12/14/98

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>Enter the following participants in your tourney:
>1) CM6000 original with 32MB hash, you know how to do it, selectivity=10
>2) CM6555, also 32MB hash, not sure which book to use
>3) Rebel10a
>4) MCP8
>5) Hiarcs6/7
>6) Junior5
>7) Fritz5.32
>
>Setup is 40/2h. At least 4 games each pairing, better will be 20 games (10xwhite
>and 10xblack) if you have the time to do this. It will last a while but then
>we'll get an impression. I'd advice to start playing
>1) CM-Junior  (maybe we can count the results of the 12 games that were
>published here but I can't remember the time control)
>2) CM-Hiarcs6
>3) CM-Fritz5
>4) CM-MCP8
>5) CM-Rebel10
>So there has to be at least 5 volunteers, better would be 10 (seperated
>white/black). Step forward please. :-)

OK, this is already something! I could play CM vs Fritz 5.16 (I wish I had money
for 5.32 :(  ), MCP 8 and Rebel 10. May main problem is I have only one 200MMX
PC with 32MB RAM, therefore I usually give both programs 8MB hash. How do my
results fit together with those played on two separate computers, I don't know.
But I consider them fair, as I do special calculations for this purpose.
If I remember right, CM vs Junior is difficult to play as CM takes too much of
processor power, and Junior calculates serveral times slower. I have Hiarcs 6
module only.





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