Author: Melvin S. Schwartz
Date: 19:46:17 06/06/99
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On June 05, 1999 at 19:28:53, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: >It is almost certainly due to too big a hash table. Reduce it. > >Time is running while Fritz is writing its Has Table to the hard disk. >On my PII@400 MHz with 128 Mb RAM I never use more than 64Mb if I'm playing >40/20 against Fritz and in a tournament (or eng-eng) please makesure the two HT >settings added up won't surpass that value. > >Look up the formula for HT-settings in the Fritz Booklet (2*processor speed* >time per move in sec = HT in Kb). Divide it by two and give each engine that HT >size. > >Jeroen ;-} The formula stated in Fritz's manual says "HT = 2 * 200 * 180 = 72000 KB = 72 MB. This applies to a processor speed of 200; therefore, for a 400 MHz processor that total would be doubled to 144 MB of HT. Mel
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