On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 6:57 AM, David Fotland <[email protected]> wrote:
> Many Faces uses 2200 for RAVE_EQUIV. I found that anything between 2000 > and 3000 was about the same, and CLOP recommended 2200. 1000 was a little > worse, and 500 was much worse. In discussions with other programmers I > heard numbers between 1111 and 5000. > > > > For parameter tuning I recommend Emi’s CLOP. > Thanks David. I ended up with a RAVE_EQUIV of 20 now. But as there are so many possible variables that can be used for tuning who knows what that means. And using CLOP is high on my list. A few things need to be done first (namely making everything configurable) but yes, it’s finally time! Urban -- Blog: http://bettong.net/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ujh Homepage: http://www.urbanhafner.com/
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