Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 16:00:38 11/25/04
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On November 25, 2004 at 18:40:29, William Bryant wrote: >I have a new computer, and wanted to bench mark crafty. > >The crafty ftp site is missing the crafty doc's at the moment. > >I want help understanding the output of bench: > >Running benchmark. . . >...... >Total nodes: 76469107 >Raw nodes per second: 0 >Total elapsed time: 25 >SMP time-to-ply measurement: 25.600000 >White(1): > >I assume the lower the time, and the higher the SMP time-to-ply the better. > >The raw nodes per second at 0, is this an interger data overflow problem? > >Could I get a quick explination of the SMP time-to-ply value? Jason Deines wrote that a couple of years ago. Unfortunately I have never looked at it to see what it computes. Raw NPS should not be zero, this might be a problem with either printing the 64 bit int or something related... The better the NPS, or the shorter the total elapsed time, the better. You can compute the NPS from above, dividing nodes by time. Looks like 3M+ which is pretty fast... > >Also, >I would appreciate a updated make file for crafty for a dual G5. >I made the changes based on previous posts but could use some help with command >line programming. >Make files, include files, and file chanages would help. > >William
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