Author: Henrik Dinesen
Date: 14:47:35 05/22/05
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On May 22, 2005 at 13:47:15, Komputer Korner wrote: >On May 22, 2005 at 12:08:32, chandler yergin wrote: > >> >>What you are describing if I understand, is what you consider to be long >>disc accessing time when first starting up. >>Chessbase 9 is a much more sophisticated Program than Chessbase 7. >>Shredder 9 is a much more sophisticated Program than Fritz 5.32 >> >>It takes them a lot longer to fully Load! >>Especially if you have writtten the Player Encyclopedia and EGTB's to your >>Hard drive. >>This is not a Unique Problem! >> It is not a problem. >>It's the normal time it takes to load all the information. >>Go grab a beer and wait it out. > >I am not describing a startup situation with Shredder9. It is a situation caused >by other programs. Sometimes depending on what other programs you run at the >same time, unless you shut down Shredder9 and restart it will crawl because of >hard disk access for the hash table. There is one other choice. Resize the hash >table but this takes almost as long as shutting down and restarting and is a >ridiculous choice because you are then left with a lower hash size. My technique >of shutting down and restarting solves the problem and has the advantage of >maintaining the large hash table without hard disk access. Out of curriocity: Why do you need that HT-size? The only situation I can imagine, would be when running 'infinite' for some reason, like someone apparantly does for corr-games. Regards, Henrik
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