Author: Rob Czajkowski
Date: 19:56:26 09/09/99
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On September 09, 1999 at 21:20:27, Claudio A. Amorim wrote: >On September 09, 1999 at 20:28:16, Rob Czajkowski wrote: > >>I have the Fritz 532 and Hiarcs 732 with a 500 Mhz computer - If I want to play >>against these engines in a five minute game, what is the strongest settings I >>can put them on??? I am confused about these hashtables and benchmarks - it >>would be greatly appreciated if you could help me. >> Thanks >Hello, Rob. > >For five minutes play, hashtables count little, if at all. You may use default. >Be sure you have PB (Permanent Brain) on, and turn off chatting and analysis >display during the game(both consume CPU time). In general, the less fancy >features (analog clocks, etc.), more CPU ticks for real chess. >Well, good luck! These two engines are VERY hard to beat on blitz, unless you're >a top GM (in this case, they're only hard to beat). Thanks claudio - just one thing - when you say "default" does that mean as low as the hashtables go, which is 64. Also, how do you stop the analysis display because it seems to always "pop" up even though you dont want it there. Once again, thanks. > >Regards, > >Cláudio.
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