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Subject: Re: A Very Good Test Position For Dedicated Units

Author: Bruce Humphrey

Date: 19:55:30 07/01/04

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On June 30, 2004 at 18:48:13, Mike Byrne wrote:

>On June 30, 2004 at 08:56:28, Daniel Jackson wrote:
>
>>[D]2r4k/ppqbpp1p/3p1npQ/3R4/2r1P1P1/2N2P2/PPP1N3/1K5R w
>>
>>
>>I tested this position with the Mach III Master back in 1989, it took about
>>1hr.09min. to find Rf5!! with the double threat of Rxf6! and Nd5!
>>
>>Daniel
>
>Pocket PC Genius                1:58
>Pocket Grandmaster (Ruffian)  ~12:00
>Pocket Fritz 2                ~31:20 (on the 12th ply )
>
>
>Dell Axim 590 Mhz (oc)

Are you sure? You should be getting better results (I expect)! I thought genius
2.1 for palm was the same soft (basically) than pocket pc genius? Either that,
or it is true that Pocket PC (operating system) is a resources hog (in
comparisson with palm and symbian)

In my palm T3 (400 Mhz arm)
-Hiarcs 9.32 palm:          depth 7, 23sec*
-Genius 2.1 (arm):          depth 8, 01:44 , 61880 n/sec
-Tiger 15.1:                depth 8, 04:33**

*- Hiarcs does 'see it' at 18sec, but doesn't select the move until 23 sec

**- In Tiger depth 8, at 180 sec Rf6 is move 31/51. Then at 232 sec it gives it
a ! (meaning it has discovered it is a lot better than previously thought) and
it ends selecting it at 273 sec

Bruce Humphrey



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