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Subject: Re: AMD A64 X2 DUALCORE

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 13:25:41 08/09/05

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On August 09, 2005 at 14:38:37, Darrel Briley wrote:

>On August 09, 2005 at 12:23:38, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>I will probably be back on again tonight.  So far as I could tell, the thing ran
>>properly last night, and seemed solid with respect to time usage per move,
>>parallel behavior, etc.
>>
>>Will probably play some more games tonight if anyone wants to watch.
>>
>>I notice that Vincent evaporated from the discussion after I posted some NPS
>>scaling data.  Isn't that typical???
>
>Bob,
>
>I enjoyed watching the games last night, and look forward to watching again
>tonight.  I did happen to notice there was one guest watching all the
>games.....hmmmm, I wonder....
>
>                                DB
>
>P.S. If you need a sparring partner I'm ready to go (Under-Rated) I have a few
>engines (Shredder9 UCI, Fruit2.1, CT2004 etc.) and can kibitz the evaluations if
>you'd like.  My hardware is pretty weak compared to your 8x, but I can usually
>just about hold my own against the dual Opterons on ICC (Blargh, Over-Rated).


I'm certainly game to play later.  I'm not worried about rating stuff, so we can
play rated or unrated as you choose (It is probably a bit unfair to play rated
since the current rating is based on hardware about 1/8 the NPS of what I am
testing...

The "guest" was someone's "logger" program observing the game and logging stuff.
 Which is OK by me.  I'm not using a tournament book of any kind, nor am I using
the eval changes that we will play with in the WCCC.  I'm really banging on the
parallel search stuff to see if I ripped anything with all these recent
NUMA-related changes.  Seems to be doing what I want, so far...

Will see you around tonight if you are there.  Probably 9pm CDT or so, and for
several hours beyond that...




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