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Subject: On the other hand, it still builds a binary a wee bit faster...

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 20:51:55 06/29/04

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On June 29, 2004 at 23:27:37, Dann Corbit wrote:

>Can't target the advanced chips like AMD 64.
>Can't run PGO type compiles.
>
>It is (in fact) "Lightning I for the RAF" in compiler form.
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Beta compiler build on AMD 950 MHz:
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EPD Kit revision date: 1996.04.21
unable to open book file [./books.bin].
hash table memory =   48M bytes.
pawn hash table memory =    6M bytes.
EGTB cache memory =   32M bytes.
draw score set to    0.00 pawns.
choose from book moves randomly (using weights.)
choose from 5 best moves.
book learning enabled
result learning enabled
position learning enabled
resign after 5 consecutive moves with score < -9.
5 piece tablebase files found
13980kb of RAM used for TB indices and decompression tables

Crafty v19.14

White(1): bench
Running benchmark. . .
......
Total nodes: 75233622
Raw nodes per second: 537383
Total elapsed time: 140
SMP time-to-ply measurement: 4.571429
White(1):

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MS VC++.NET 2003 build on AMD 950 MHz:
======================================
EPD Kit revision date: 1996.04.21
unable to open book file [./books.bin].
hash table memory =   48M bytes.
pawn hash table memory =    6M bytes.
EGTB cache memory =   32M bytes.
draw score set to    0.00 pawns.
choose from book moves randomly (using weights.)
choose from 5 best moves.
book learning enabled
result learning enabled
position learning enabled
resign after 5 consecutive moves with score < -9.
5 piece tablebase files found
13980kb of RAM used for TB indices and decompression tables

Crafty v19.14

White(1): bench
Running benchmark. . .
......
Total nodes: 75233622
Raw nodes per second: 515298
Total elapsed time: 146
SMP time-to-ply measurement: 4.383562
White(1):



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