Author: Peter Fendrich
Date: 05:08:51 01/26/99
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On January 25, 1999 at 19:43:05, Eugene Nalimov wrote: - snip - > >You can live with ~300Kb of RAM for probing code, but I'd recommend >to use several megabytes for hashing. It *really* speeds things up. >Also, to probe compressed TBs, you'll have to use more RAM - indices >and decompression tables for *all* TBs are read into memory at >program startup time. > >If you'll use my probing code (and there is no way to use my TBs >withoutusing it - indexing schema is very complicated), I'd like >to have 2 copies of your chess program in my collection. > >Eugene Why 2 copies and not 1? I haven't started yet but when I have a working copy using your code I will send it to you. In that case I don't want you to distribute the program further and not publish any data, results or any other information about the program. Is that ok with you? //Peter
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