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Subject: Re: TSCP benchmark test

Author: Scott Gasch

Date: 18:19:05 07/19/99

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On July 19, 1999 at 20:22:40, Will Singleton wrote:

[snip]
>I'd be interested to do a more precise test using TSCP, as a means to benchmark
>various platforms, as well as to find differences in compiler performance on
>identical platforms.  This would be easy to do, since TSCP is easily modifiable,
>easy to run, and easy to get.
>

I put modified sources for TSCP w/ node timing and 6 ply depth on my ftp server
(ftp://www.medsp.com/pub/tscp.tgz).  This assumes you have make and your
compiler supports the gettimeofday call (used to time the search).

Just "make" -- the binary is called tscp.  I also included the original TSCP.ZIP
file in there in case you want it.

Also note that it's more interesting to report speed a few moves into the game
-- on my box the initial move hits about 44k nodes/sec but after a few this
drops down to an average around 30k.

Scott



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