Author: Dan Kiski
Date: 08:52:51 01/02/99
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On January 02, 1999 at 11:33:17, blass uri wrote: > >On January 02, 1999 at 11:13:00, Dan Kiski wrote: > >>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. >>> >>>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 >>> >>>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) >>> >>>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 >> >>Please post the fen or state which game this was. >1n1N4/r1p5/5k2/3nN3/pp1P1P2/P5P1/3R1K1P/8 w - - 0 1 >The last move of black was b5-b4 >Fritz5 replied 50.Ra2 instead of Ndc6 > >The game can be found in Enrique's games (this is the 3th game between Fritz5 >and tiger 11.7.5) > >Uri Mine finds NDC6 exactly 60 secs on a 225 mmx, can someone explain difference between Fritz 5.03 and 5.16 i thought 5.16 was the same just being called 5.16 as 16 bit when the 5.32 32 bit version came out.
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