Author: Ciro Luigi Vignotto
Date: 23:54:49 11/05/05
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>If you _truly_ have ponder=off, then when crafty is not thinking, it is not >using the CPU. Unfortunately, some GUIs ignore what is in the >crafty.rc/.craftyrc initialization file and set whatever options they want. For >example, xboard/winboard likes the "easy/hard" option better and will set >ponder=on or off depending on the command line option, overriding the >crafty.rc/.craftyrc file. > >If your GUI has the ability to turn pondering off, do that... I confirm that Crafty 20.1 BH uses 1 CPU when opponent thinking on my test tourney with dual opteron, ponder off, on winboard GUI. Also Crafty-Cito use 1 CPU always. Greetings, Ciro
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