It was 2 cores 2.6GHz. (intel core2 duo).
sorry, I believed it was the tipi.
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Hi,
I have got a lockless hash table to work, and I thought I'd share the
results.
[...]
Great! For networks of 4-cores, it is not very useful,
but for highly smp machines it could be great - with your
grid5000 account, you might run crazystone on a
16-core machine and have a very impressive
Don Dailey wrote:
These are used in parallel chess programs, and it's very common. A
pretty good article on this written by Hyatt (Crafty programmer and
author of former world computer chess champion Cray Blitz) and it's
called A lock-less transposition table implementation for parallel
I'll take a look at the references you posted - they look pretty
interesting from an initial glance at them.
- Don
Rémi Coulom wrote:
Don Dailey wrote:
These are used in parallel chess programs, and it's very common. A
pretty good article on this written by Hyatt (Crafty programmer and
http://cgos.boardspace.net/9x9/standings.html
is not updating.
Christoph
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I just gave it a kick - within about 15 minutes or so the server will
restart and this should start updating.
I won't be around to babysit it, but it should be ok.
- Don
Christoph Birk wrote:
http://cgos.boardspace.net/9x9/standings.html
is not updating.
Christoph
congratulations to mogo on its performance today!
it was an excellent result (1-2) versus a professional,
s.
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