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Subject: Question: Re: HiarcsMark

Author: Melvin S. Schwartz

Date: 11:00:33 06/27/99



Does anyone have factual information regarding the reason for both the short and
long test?

Question #2: How does these tests relate to the playing of a game at 40/2?

Question #3: How many of these tests, either short or long are we supposed to
run?

Question #4: On what criteria do you base your answers to the above?

Now, I ran a short test with 32 megs for hash tables and the score was 133
HiarcsMark 39kN/S. When I ran the same test with 64 megs, the score was 131
HiarcsMark 39 kN/S.
At 145 megs the score was lower in kN/S and HiarcsMark.

When I ran the long test with 32 megs of HT, the score was 280 HiarcsMark with
35 kN/S. When I ran the same test with 64 megs for HT, the score was still 280
HiarcsMark but 34kN/S. Please keep in mind that I only ran one test for each
set-up. Now, there is absolutely nothing in regards to how these tests relate to
actual play or how many tests should be run - with Fritz 5.32 I believe it's all
automatic.

I thank you in advance for any assistance you can provide.

Regards,
Mel, Presdent of the Hiarcs Confusion Club. New menbers are welcome. There is no
annual membership fee. The only requirement is to own Hiarcs 7.32 and the rest
should come naturally.





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