Author: Jason Kent
Date: 11:42:23 02/15/05
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On February 15, 2005 at 14:13:47, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >On February 15, 2005 at 12:30:57, Graham Banks wrote: > >>On February 15, 2005 at 04:49:19, Chris Taylor wrote: >> >>>On February 15, 2005 at 01:26:42, Graham Banks wrote: >>> >>>>THE GREAT CM9000 SHOWDOWN! >>>> >>>>Athlon XP1900+ >>>>128mb hash each >>>>3,4,5 men tablebases >>>>Ponder on >>>>No opening books >>>>34 rounds (2 cycles) at 40 moves in 80 minutes repeating >>>> >>>> >>>>Standings after Round 2 >>>> >>>>2.0 - Mapi >>>>2.0 - Minotaur >>>>1.5 - Assassin >>>>1.5 - Justice >>>>1.5 - Slayer 2b >>>>1.5 - TO5 >>>>1.0 - Judge >>>>1.0 - Judge II >>>>1.0 - Pillen >>>>1.0 - Slayer >>>>1.0 - Surak 8c >>>>0.5 - Alliance >>>>0.5 - Gladiator >>>>0.5 - Minotaur 2 >>>>0.5 - R1 >>>>0.5 - RIX >>>>0.5 - SKR >>>>0.0 - R2 >>> >>>I do not understand why you are using ponder on? Is this auto232, on two >>>computers? >>> >>>Chris >> >> >>Hi Chris, >> >>I decided to use ponder on so that it would be more interesting to watch. Tests >>carried out by Volker Pittlik have shown that whether or not you use ponder on >>or off on a single cpu does not impact on the relative results. >> >>Regards, Graham. > > > Hi Graham > A warning to you: you might get in trouble when both > engines are accessing the same EGTB, or do you have > given separate paths for each engine? > Kurt
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