Author: Werner Schuele
Date: 08:50:43 02/24/05
Hi, I see a strange behavior under Chessbase and Shredder with Zappa1.0 uci running on a Athlon64, any solution?: set_option(): tbpath = e:/tbs tablebase_init(): searching for EGTBs at path "e:/tbs" tablebase_init(): found EGTBs with up to 5 pieces. tablebase_init(): EGTB indices & decompression using 15890kb of memory set_option(): hash = 134217728 (128M) hash_reallocate(): Allocated transposition table: 128M set_option(): phash = 8388608 (8M) set_option(): threads = 1 game_start_thread(0): spawning worker thread! hash_reallocate(): Allocated pawn hash table: 8M hash_reallocate(): Allocated king hash table: 8M worker_cpu(): CPU0 starting. set_option(): kibitz = 3 set_option(): book = ../../book/public.zbook set_option(): tbpath = E:\Tbs tablebase_init(): searching for EGTBs at path "E:\Tbs" tablebase_init(): found EGTBs with up to 5 pieces. tablebase_init(): EGTB indices & decompression using 15890kb of memory set_option(): tbcache = 16 tablebase_setcache(): allocated 0kb of memory. - - - - k - - - - - - - p - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - P P - - - - - - K - - - WQC:0 WKC:0 BQC:0 BKC:0 Turn:WHITE EP:0 MB: 100 WPC: 0 BPC: 0 HM:0 HKL:AC12934B HKH:4AE8E5C7 Book Lookup failed (0 entries / 0 bytes / 0 ms) 1. Ke1-d2 = (1.95) Depth: 1/1 00:00:00.00 0kN (1 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. Ke1-d2 Ke8-f7 = (1.69) Depth: 2/2 00:00:00.00 0kN (1 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. Ke1-d2! + (2.08) Depth: 3/3 00:00:00.00 0kN (1 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. Ke1-d2 Ke8-f7 2. Kd2-e3 = (2.08) Depth: 3/3 00:00:00.00 0kN (1 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. Ke1-d2 Ke8-f7 2. Kd2-e3 Kf7-g6 = (1.69) Depth: 4/4 00:00:00.00 0kN (1 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. Ke1-d2 Ke8-f7 2. Kd2-e3 Kf7-g6 3. Ke3-f4 = (1.95) Depth: 5/6 00:00:00.00 0kN (1 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. Ke1-d2 Ke8-f7 2. Kd2-e3 e7-e5 3. Ke3-e4 Kf7-f6 = (1.93) Depth: 6/8 00:00:00.00 1kN (1 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. Ke1-d2 Ke8-f7 2. Kd2-e3 e7-e5 3. Ke3-e4 Kf7-f6 = (1.93) Depth: 6/8 00:00:00.00 1kN (1 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. Ke1-d2 Ke8-f7 2. Kd2-e3 Kf7-g6 3. Ke3-f4 Kg6-f6 4. Kf4-g4 = (1.95) Depth: 7/9 00:00:00.00 2kN (1 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. Ke1-d2 Ke8-f7 2. Kd2-e3 Kf7-g6 3. Ke3-f4 Kg6-f6 4. Kf4-g4 = (1.95) Depth: 7/9 00:00:00.00 3kN (1 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. Ke1-d2 Ke8-f7 2. Kd2-e3 e7-e5 3. Ke3-f3 Kf7-g6 4. Kf3-g4 e5-e4 = (1.89) Depth: 8/10 00:00:00.00 6kN (1 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. Ke1-d2 Ke8-f7 2. Kd2-e3 e7-e5 3. Ke3-f3 Kf7-g6 4. Kf3-g4 e5-e4 = (1.89) Depth: 8/12 00:00:00.00 7kN (1 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. Ke1-d2 Ke8-f7 2. Kd2-e3 e7-e5 3. Ke3-f3 Kf7-g6 4. Kf3-g4 Kg6-f6 5. f2-f3 = (1.92) Depth: 9/12 00:00:00.01 12kN (776 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. e2-e4 Ke8-f7 2. Ke1-e2 Kf7-g6 3. f2-f4 Kg6-f6 4. Ke2-f3 e7-e6 5. Kf3-g4 = (1.97) Depth: 9/12 00:00:00.01 17kN (1108 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. e2-e4 Ke8-f7 2. Ke1-e2 Kf7-g6 3. f2-f4 Kg6-f6 4. Ke2-f3 e7-e6 5. Kf3-g4 = (1.97) Depth: 9/12 00:00:00.01 19kN (1189 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. e2-e4! = (MAT2) Depth: 10/12 00:00:00.01 19kN (1193 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. e2-e4 e7-e6 2. Ke1-e2 Ke8-f7 = (MAT2) Depth: 10/12 00:00:00.03 19kN (635 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. e2-e4 e7-e6 2. Ke1-e2 Ke8-f7 = (MAT2) Depth: 10/12 00:00:00.06 41kN (664 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. e2-e4 e7-e6 2. Ke1-e2 Ke8-f7 = (MAT2) Depth: 11/12 00:00:00.06 41kN (664 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) 1. e2-e4 e7-e6 2. Ke1-e2 Ke8-f7 = (MAT2) Depth: 11/12 00:00:00.06 41kN (666 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) ..... 1. e2-e4 e7-e6 2. Ke1-e2 Ke8-f7 = (MAT2) Depth: 63/12 00:00:00.07 49kN (640 KN/s, 0 splits, 0 aborts) Count: Time: 250ms, Nodes: 49914 Qnodes: 18786[37.6%][7.1%], NPS: 196K Hash: TProbes: 50062[100.3%] TPings: 36753[73.4%] THits: 21285[42.5%] EHash: KHits 706[7.3%] PHits 8756[97.0%] POverall: 9462[97.2%] Exts: Check: 470 Singular: 0 Mate: 0 One-rep: 0 TB: Probes:1862 Hits: 1862[100.0%] Idle: CPU0: 0 game_stop_thread(): stopping CPU0 worker_cpu(): CPU0 exiting.
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