Als Antwort auf:/In reply to: Re: More testers welcome and some thoughts geschrieben von:/posted by: Heinz van Kempen at 16 July 2004 16:12:36:
Hello Olivier,If you can add two computers like me, maybe the best would be to add one for group A and the other one to group B. If new testers are added, there might be the problem, that many are mainly interested in the strongest, so we can be flexible here.Personnaly I don't mind testing weaker engines, so you can put me in group B or both groups if you want.
- 64mb hash is fine for me and for most people I think, but it seems that Igor cannot afford this amount of RAM.
- 8mb for EGTB. Some testers will have only 4 men, some other incomplete or complete 5 men, but I don't think this will be a big problem.
- Of course learning should be off.
I use the Fritz GUI for my tournament (Swiss system), but if you run round robin on this GUI, you will face the 1mb bug. In fact running more than 1 game per engine with the Fritz GUI is not safe in my opinion. Note that the bug will harm only engines running on UCI mode, and only if they take hashtable settings from the GUI. It does not affect those running with wb2uci, or UCI engines that take hasthable settings from the ini file (BigLion, Gothmog).
64 mb is standard, but some like Crafty or Gothmog for instance support 24, 48, 96...
3 and 4 men would be also fine. So engines have to demonstrate that they still understand endgames, without being prompted.
learning and ponder should be off, agreed
I do not have this 1MB problem since Shredder8 came with a new and decent UCI.dll. Some authors like Peter Fendrich and Tord Romstad in the beginning send workarounds to be sure that the problem does not exist anymore. It should be no problem anymore. I ran gauntlets over hundreds of games with the same engine ckecking constantly hash and it was given correctly by task manager or task info. I really think that this is now an old problem solved when using the new UCI.dll. In former times those files were sometimes completely messed up, making good tournaments impossible.
Best Regards
Heinz
I disagree with turning learn off. One example is if you are going to use the default Crafty book it is full of bad lines as it is not hand tuned. The method Hyatt choose was to have the program tune the book. With learning off Crafty will repeat the same bad lines. This places Crafty and any other program that uses this method at a disadvanagte.