Author: Mark Ryan
Date: 11:07:29 08/09/99
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On August 09, 1999 at 07:15:36, Shep wrote: >On August 09, 1999 at 06:54:45, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: > >>Wasn't that HT formula 2*(processor speed) * av time per move (s)? >> >>That would mean about 52Mb > >This is the formula for "recommended minimum hash size", meaning Fritz is not >supposed to perform at its best below that. >However, you have to consider that >a) more hash probably won't hurt if you got it :) >b) if you have less RAM than the formula asks for, you just have to do with what >you got > >In this sense, the HT formula only has an academic value. > >--- >Shep I have installed Fritz 5, Fritz 5.32, and Hiarcs 7.32 on my system. In each case, I went to Levels/Engines/Load Engine. If I recall correctly, I think the software makes a recommendation on that page for the hash size. Is this not the best procedure to follow? Cheers, Mark
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