Computer Chess Club Archives


Search

Terms

Messages

Subject: Re: Fritz is still King of Blitz

Author: Mark Young

Date: 16:42:12 06/17/99

Go up one level in this thread


On June 17, 1999 at 19:15:18, Eugene Nalimov wrote:

>On June 17, 1999 at 18:41:09, Mark Young wrote:
>
>...
>>I put 512MB of ram in my computer the max for my mother board. The TB generator
>>says it takes more memory then this to create the KQPKQ TB. Im I out of luck, or
>>will it still create the TB using disk memory?
>...
>
>I generated 3+2 man TBs at several computers, no one had more than 512Mb of RAM.
>OS will use hard drive for its virtual memory, so process will be slightly
>slower, but not much.
>
>I'd recommend to install NT - there were reports about problems with Win9x. Also
>there were reports about hardware problems - generator stress memory/disk
>subsystem much more than any "normal" program. In later case slowing main memory
>(inserting extra wait states in setup) usually helped.
>
>Also, I'd recommend to use command-line verion of the generator - you can
>download it from Bob's site. On my machine it was slightly faster than one
>shipped with Hiarcs. You'll have to run compressor separately, but that's not
>high price for saving several extra hours. Also, you'll be able to verify
>resulting TB - and that is the usual way to find hardware problems mentioned
>above.
>
>Eugene
>
>P.S. If I'd know how popular generator will be, maybe I'd spend some time
>speeding it up, or reducing its memory consumption. Instead, I spent all my time
>squeezing TBs and polishing probing code, so generator itself was designed with
>one goal - produce those TBs at a machine that I had (fast and with a lot of
>RAM).

That what patches are for...hint. :)



This page took 0 seconds to execute

Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700

Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.