Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 20:00:27 09/15/99
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On September 15, 1999 at 16:57:32, James T. Walker wrote: >I've noticed that the benchmarks of crafty vary with each version. What do they >represent? What is the significance of the "Total elapsed time" vs the "Raw >nodes per second". If the total elapsed time is greater and so is the Raw nodes >per second, what is the meaning? For example, at Dann Corbit's site I found >Crafty1.exe which appears to be Crafty 16.18. I noticed its Raw nodes per >second is lower than the Crafty 16.18 at Bob's site but so is the Total elapsed >time. Which is actually faster? Can someone please explain. >Jim Walker Like everything in crafty, this is experimental. Jason wrote that code and has been trying to turn it into more meaningful information. The current version took too long so I toned it down a bit... but it still isn't exactly what is needed...
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