Author: John R. Menke, Sr.
Date: 10:43:13 01/01/00
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On January 01, 2000 at 11:06:34, Pete Galati wrote: >On January 01, 2000 at 10:50:50, Pierre Bourget wrote: > >>On January 01, 2000 at 07:36:00, Mike S. wrote: >> >>>I have not a really good comparison by now. Over a set of 40 test positions, >>>Fritz 6 light from the demo (on a K6-2/400 with 10 MB Hash) performed very >>>similar to Fritz 5.32 on PII-333 with 40 MB Hash. There were some little >>>differences in solving time, but the same positions were solved and not solved >>>resp., within 6 Minutes. I've seen postings where it has been said that F6 light >>>would have reached even better results in games than the full version, which I >>>have no evidence of. >>>There's one restriction known: maximum hash table size is 32 MB. >>> >>>Regards, >>>M.Scheidl >> >>Only one restriction ? Mine stop after 25 moves , how can you bypass that ? >> >>Pierre > >I did a quick look around to see if there was going to be a good way to bypass >that (sort of a natual reaction isn't it?) but there isn't. If you were a >really good hacker you might be able to edit the exe with a hex editor or >something, but my guess would be that you'd have to consider your time being >_not worth much_ if you unvested it in figuring out how to do it as opposed to >ordering a copy of Fritz 6, which would be much better than a hacked demo >anyhow, and, you'd have company support if you bought the program (a much better >deal, spending the money) > >Pete If it quits after 25 moves, how about... Setup that board position and give it a starting move #1. Maybe it wouldn't "play", but might "analyze" further... --JRM
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