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Subject: Re: EGTB question?

Author: pavel

Date: 18:14:57 03/11/05

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On March 11, 2005 at 21:05:59, Mike Byrne wrote:

>On March 11, 2005 at 20:13:02, pavel wrote:
>
>>On March 11, 2005 at 13:02:54, Mike Byrne wrote:
>>
>>>On March 11, 2005 at 11:37:31, pavel wrote:
>>>
>>>>On March 11, 2005 at 02:25:01, Mike Byrne wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>kqrkq  vs kqkqr -- why do we need both -- if we have wtm and btm, isn't this
>>>>>redundant or am I missing something here ?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>>Michael
>>>>>
>>>>>btw, I got sidetracked on making a very compatible 32 bit Crafty 19.19 for non
>>>>>SSE AMD processors tonight -- will do it tomorrow night ...
>>>>>
>>>>>Tonight I was working on compiling a Opteron specific, SMP enabled tbgen.exe.
>>>>>
>>>>>It generates all 3 and 4 man ETGB in 11:00 minutes flat on a dual Opteron
>>>>>running at 2.0 Ghz.
>>>>>
>>>>>Will let you know tommorrow how long the 5 man set take - but my question above
>>>>>puzzles me.  I believe if you both wtm and btm sides, you do not need both kqrkq
>>>>>and kqkqr and there are other combinations like that too ...but if somebody
>>>>>could explain , that would be great.
>>>>>
>>>>>best,
>>>>>
>>>>>Michael
>>>>
>>>>Hi mike,
>>>>how much memory does your machine have? I might need a favor with
>>>>memory-extensive chess related work. Aparently my 760mb ddr srdam is not enough
>>>>for this job.
>>>>
>>>>pavs
>>>
>>>I have 1 gig with another gig  on the way.  Win Xp 64 bit OS  eats up nearly
>>>~200Mb , so I gig does not really cut it for me with that OS.
>>>
>>>Ram is cheap now, I see some 1 gig sticks going for about $100.
>>
>>Wow, never heard of 1 gig sticks. 512mb is the highest I have seen.
>>how do I know if my motherboard supports this 1gig sticks?
>
>check with the mb manufacturer online or the mb manual


I don't think it supports it.
My computer is a sony pcv-rs410, according to this
http://www.4allmemory.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.memorySearch&model_id=-3247
the highest it supports is 1 gig, with two 512mb sticks.

Doesn't 32 processor (or OS) has a memory limitation or something?
But I thought the limitation was more than 2gig.

pavs



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