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Subject: Re: Crafty 16.4 question

Author: Matt Frank

Date: 21:13:27 02/02/99

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On February 02, 1999 at 23:34:20, Dann Corbit wrote:

>The new version of the bench command's output looks quite a bit different.
>Here is the output on a 300Mhz PII NT machine:
>
>Running benchmark. . .
>
>.
>
>.....
>
>Total nodes: 76414843
>
>Raw nodes per second: 157881
>
>SMP time-to-ply measurement: 7.014493
>
>White(1):
>
>How do I convert this to the old PPro 200 ratio?  I use that number to
>normalize C.A.P. entries.  Will a simple division of raw NPS by a constant
>do it, or do I need something more complex?
>
>--
>C-FAQ: http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html
>"The C-FAQ Book" ISBN 0-201-84519-9
>C.A.P. Newsgroup   http://www.dejanews.com/~c_a_p
>Chess Data: ftp://38.168.214.175/pub/
>
>You're right, I'm not very patient.

Dann I would bet that the number is a simple 2/3rds ratio. Assuming the software
is the same and is running under the same operating system.

Matt Frank



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