Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 02:36:47 01/02/99
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On January 02, 1999 at 03:57:37, blass uri wrote: >Fritz5 could win game 113 by 50.Ndc6 >My Fritz5.16 finds this move in 59 seconds on pentium200MMX > >In the game Fritz5 had 81 seconds to use its permanent brain and to find the >move on pentium400 but it could not find the move. > >Fritz5 used the permanent brain in this game(otherwise it would not play in 0 >seconds) > >I know that Fritz5 is optimized for pentium200MMX but I think it does not say >that Fritz5 is slower on pentium400 but only that it does not earn speed from >pentium400 like other programs. It doesn't, but it is still about 75% faster on a PII-400 than on a P200MMX. >The reason for this strange behavior of Fritz5 can be one of the following: > >1)Fritz5 was slowed down by another application or a virus Neither. >I think that programs should tell the user if something like this happens. >They can feel it if there is something strange in the number of nodes per second > >2)I have a different version of Fritz5(16 bit) This must be it. I can't check it out because the PII-400s are autoplaying right now, but I am almost sure that the autoplayer version I have been using has the engine of Fritz 5.01. Enrique >3)Fritz5 got tired during the game because of a bug in Fritz5(It may be the >case) > >I found that there were cases when Fritz5 was slowed down for some moves during >a game against another engine. >In most of the games it does not happen but it can happen. > >4)I used different hash tables(I do not think that this is the case because I >tried different hash tables and it did not change the result of finding Ndc6 in >1 minute) > >Uri
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