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Subject: Re: crafty and winboard and ics,exiting unexpectently

Author: Peter Skinner

Date: 16:56:51 02/20/05

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On February 20, 2005 at 14:48:24, mike schoonover wrote:

>hi all,
>been noticing this problem for a while with crafty.
>exits in ics mode quite freaquently.
>more with the newer ones.
>see:http://wbforum.volker-pittlik.name/viewtopic.php?t=1680
>it is not compile pessific.
>just wondering,is this a crafty or wb problem.
>help appreciated.
>regards
>mike

I read your post on the wb forums, and the replies by Bryan Hoffman.

I decided to test his version vs mine on the same computer, as I haven't done it
in a while.  Here are the results:
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unable to open book file [./book.bin].
book is disabled
unable to open book file [./books.bin].
hash table memory =   24M bytes.
pawn hash table memory =    6M bytes.

Crafty v19.19 BH

White(1): bench
Running benchmark. . .
......
Total nodes: 89729038
Raw nodes per second: 766914
Total elapsed time: 117
SMP time-to-ply measurement: 5.470085
White(1):

EPD Kit revision date: 1996.04.21
unable to open book file [./book.bin].
book is disabled
unable to open book file [./books.bin].
hash table memory =   24M bytes.
pawn hash table memory =    6M bytes.

Crafty v19.19 (1 cpus)

White(1): bench
Running benchmark. . .
......
Total nodes: 89729038
Raw nodes per second: 787096
Total elapsed time: 114
SMP time-to-ply measurement: 5.614035
White(1):
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Mine still seems slightly faster, and is the default compile with VC++ 2005
Express.

Using these options:

cl /Ox /O2 /GL /Gs /GA /GF /GT /Gr /MT /w /DNT_i386 /DWIN32 /D_CONSOLE /DWINDOWS
/DFAST /DEGTB6 /DEPD /DFUTILITY /DVC_INLINE_ASM crafty.obj egtb.obj

Peter



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