Author: Terry Ripple
Date: 23:17:03 08/12/99
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On August 13, 1999 at 00:33:43, odell hall wrote: >On August 12, 1999 at 14:53:21, Terry Ripple wrote: > >>On August 11, 1999 at 23:57:15, odell hall wrote: >> >>>Hi to All >>> >>> >>> I am interested in what kind of nodes per second everyone is getting with >>>their hiarcs7.32, so as to have a reference for comparison with mine. My machine >>>is a Amd-k6350 with 64megs of SDRam Windows98 The best nodes persond that i >>>have seen for hiarcs7.32 on my system is 52 thousand. How about yours? >>======== >>Hi odell, >> You didn't mention which test> Short or Long Test from HiMark?? >>Regards, >>Terry Hi odell, and Hiarcs owners! It's also very important to show what time control and Hash size you use if you list the Hi-Mark, but the amount of KN/S in the test stays fairly close to the same unless you trick it and put only 1 or 2Mb in your hash setting, which causes it to show a very high faulse reading of the Hi-Mark but the KN/S appears to not be affected. Also, don't forget that if you are taking the KN/S from a game instead of the Hi-Mark test, then this will vary considerably depending on the type of middle or endgame position you are taking this test from. I think performing the Long Hi-Mark Test with the time control set for 40/2hrs and use as much Mb of Hash as your processer can handle will give us a more- accurate test to compare with each other! So, i'll start off with another Post and give my Long Hi-Mark Test, showing the Hi-Mark and KN/S at 40/2hrs setting. Don't forget to list your processer speed and Ram + amount of Mb of Hash size! Best Regards, Terry > > Oh my fault, actually I did not realize that you could run the Test with >hiarcs, I thought it was only for fritz, My observation of 50,000 nodes is taken >from a game against chessmaster 6000 that I played against with a friend.
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