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Subject: Re: Shredder - Toga II first look

Author: Henrik Dinesen

Date: 01:27:42 08/23/05

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On August 22, 2005 at 19:04:08, George Speight wrote:

>On August 22, 2005 at 04:36:09, Henrik Dinesen wrote:
>
>>On August 22, 2005 at 04:17:27, George Speight wrote:
>>
>>>On August 22, 2005 at 03:23:44, Jonas Cohonas wrote:
>>>
>>>>>Hi, Kurt  I know you are not going to believe me, but your hash is set way too
>>>>>low to be running 40/40 , unless your processor mhz. is as low as 700!  George
>>>>
>>>>George, that is simply not true.
>>>
>>>I really would not know, to tell u the truth. I just know this guy at chessbase,
>>>and he asked the programmers of Fritz,Shredder, and Junior that question. They
>>>said the perfect setting for their programs in 40/40 was 128mb, assuming u have
>>>more than a 1000 mgz processor. I just assumed they would be ina position to
>>>know. Of course alot would depend on available ram. George
>>
>>That sounds weird. The programmer, of all, should "know", and one thing seems
>>clear: Those 3 engines doesn't work optimally with the same hashsize. They work
>>at pretty different speeds. Ie. Junior is the fastest seacher and therefore fill
>>the hash quicker than the two others.
>>
>>To set an average for all for a tournament, like Kurt does, is reasonable, and
>>64, 128, 256 or something different probably doesn't make much difference,
>>except that some engines might benefit a little from one size, while others
>>might suffer a bit.
>>
>>Henrik
> Hi, Henrik. I certainly would not be in a position to know. Hash settings have
>been one of the big arguments over the years. I was just passing on what i was
>told.  Regards, George. Tho i tend to agree that as long as u dont set it too
>high, the gain by increasing it would seem minimal to me. It has been argued by
>some who u think would know that if u have it, use it. Ive heard so many
>conflicting thoughts on this subject that i have about given up trying to figure
>out the right approach. But your thoughts do make sense to me.  Regards again,
>George


Hi George,

Shortly: Yes, there's many conflicting statements and oppinions.
The best to do, is to test and test... Like Kurt did, but unfortunately lost hes
data :-(

Regards
Henrik



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