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Subject: Re: Hashtable Limit/Setting/Default questions - Fruit & Toga II type engines

Author: Swaminathan

Date: 19:23:25 11/20/05

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On November 20, 2005 at 03:13:41, Stephen A. Boak wrote:

>
>I have several questions about setting/saving hash table size (and the max HT
>size) for Fruit and Fruit-TogaII engines.
>
>1. What are the Hash Table size limits (if any) for the following engines?
>
>Fruit 2.1
>Fruit 2.2 (Commercial)
>Fruit 2.2.1 (Commercial)
>
>Toga II 1.0
>Toga II 1.0Beta 2
>Toga II 1.0MV.6
>
>I normally use the free or demo versions of the above engines under
>Chessbase8.GUI (not the latest Chessbase9 GUI).
>
>I also have and sometimes use the Shredder 9 UCI Classic GUI.
>
>2. What Chessbase UCI dll version should I be using?
>     2A. Any thing to watch out for?
>
>3. How do I set the Hash Tables the way I like (between 64Mb and 512Mb,
>depending on my goals)?
>
>4. Do I have to modify a text file to change the Hash Table size?
>     4A. How can I change the Hash Table default size & save it?
>
>5. Can I change the HT size from within the Chessbase GUI?
>
>6. If so, do I have to do that every time I use the engine, or will the setting
>remain unchanged, if I change engines and return, or if I shutdown the GUI and
>later reopen Chessbase8 GUI?
>
>Thanks in advance for any info and tips,
>--Steve


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