Author: martin fierz
Date: 08:05:03 08/10/04
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On August 10, 2004 at 10:59:29, Tord Romstad wrote: >On August 10, 2004 at 10:35:29, Anthony Cozzie wrote: > >>Plus, if you have only PST eval you should be getting 3-4M nps, so SEE probably >>slows you down a _lot_. > >Yet another proof of how bad my programming skills are. With PST eval and >nothing >else, I get about 800,000 nps (on a PIV 2.4 GHz). Adding SEE slowed me down to >around 750,000 nps. > >Tord and nothing else means... what? for example, are you computing hashkeys, and doing hashstores & hashlookups? are you checking for repetitions? are you computing attack information on the way? are you making some kind of complicated decision on extensions and reductions? and so on - it doesn't mean your programming skills are bad. on the other hand, fast engines probably run at around 1Mnps on your machine, and they do all kinds of other stuff too... cheers martin
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