I will shortly have a pc built around an i7-920 with 8 gig of ram.
How long will it take to:
1 - Generate Tablebases with tbgen?
2 - Generate Gaviotta's Tablebases with the Built in Tablebase generator?
Thanks
How Long to generate 5 men Tablebases
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Re: How Long to generate 5 men Tablebases
I think it depends on several factors, but if you dedicate all cores (4) for the task, I estimate that it could be more than 24 hrs but certainly less than 48 hrs. Honestly, I do not the answer with accuracy. In fact, it would be great if you test it. I think it took me less than 3 days in a dual 2.4 GHz with 2 Gb RAM when I first generated them. But I did it in parts and validating the files in between, so I did not record the time. You can always start, and if you want to quit, press Control C and stop it. You can start later and the generation will resume from where it stopped (you only lose the info about the particular file that was being generated and not saved).mhalstern wrote:I will shortly have a pc built around an i7-920 with 8 gig of ram.
How long will it take to:
1 - Generate Tablebases with tbgen?
2 - Generate Gaviotta's Tablebases with the Built in Tablebase generator?
Thanks
Maybe I should implement an elegant way to pause it. Anyway, there is a huge room for improvement in the generation speed and that is something I will have to address before attacking the 6-pc problem.
Miguel
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Re: How Long to generate 5 men Tablebases
I'd love to test the speed. I'll post the results and detailed specs about my hardware.michiguel wrote:I think it depends on several factors, but if you dedicate all cores (4) for the task, I estimate that it could be more than 24 hrs but certainly less than 48 hrs. Honestly, I do not the answer with accuracy. In fact, it would be great if you test it. I think it took me less than 3 days in a dual 2.4 GHz with 2 Gb RAM when I first generated them. But I did it in parts and validating the files in between, so I did not record the time. You can always start, and if you want to quit, press Control C and stop it. You can start later and the generation will resume from where it stopped (you only lose the info about the particular file that was being generated and not saved).mhalstern wrote:I will shortly have a pc built around an i7-920 with 8 gig of ram.
How long will it take to:
1 - Generate Tablebases with tbgen?
2 - Generate Gaviotta's Tablebases with the Built in Tablebase generator?
Thanks
Maybe I should implement an elegant way to pause it. Anyway, there is a huge room for improvement in the generation speed and that is something I will have to address before attacking the 6-pc problem.
Miguel
I've never used Gaviotta. Will the built in tablebase generator dedicate all 4 cores by default, or do I need to specify a setting?
In addition, for Chess Engine performance, I will have hyperthreading disabled. If I enable hyperthreading and have another 4 "virtual" cores, will the generation be faster?
Thanks
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Re: How Long to generate 5 men Tablebases
Just type "cores 4" before you do "tbgen 5". You can get more details here:mhalstern wrote:I'd love to test the speed. I'll post the results and detailed specs about my hardware.michiguel wrote:I think it depends on several factors, but if you dedicate all cores (4) for the task, I estimate that it could be more than 24 hrs but certainly less than 48 hrs. Honestly, I do not the answer with accuracy. In fact, it would be great if you test it. I think it took me less than 3 days in a dual 2.4 GHz with 2 Gb RAM when I first generated them. But I did it in parts and validating the files in between, so I did not record the time. You can always start, and if you want to quit, press Control C and stop it. You can start later and the generation will resume from where it stopped (you only lose the info about the particular file that was being generated and not saved).mhalstern wrote:I will shortly have a pc built around an i7-920 with 8 gig of ram.
How long will it take to:
1 - Generate Tablebases with tbgen?
2 - Generate Gaviotta's Tablebases with the Built in Tablebase generator?
Thanks
Maybe I should implement an elegant way to pause it. Anyway, there is a huge room for improvement in the generation speed and that is something I will have to address before attacking the 6-pc problem.
Miguel
I've never used Gaviotta. Will the built in tablebase generator dedicate all 4 cores by default, or do I need to specify a setting?
http://sites.google.com/site/gaviotache ... blebases-1
That is a great question! I do not know... maybe you can try it with tbgen 4 to get a quick answer. With hyperthreading on, you may try cores 8 vs cores 4 an see what happens! There is a good chance it will help a little since this is not like a chess engine search.
In addition, for Chess Engine performance, I will have hyperthreading disabled. If I enable hyperthreading and have another 4 "virtual" cores, will the generation be faster?
Thanks
Miguel
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Re: How Long to generate 5 men Tablebases
I suspect it would be a lot quicker for you as that's a nice machine I've been running it 24/7. this friday will be 2 weeks and looks like it'll def be done by then.
The machine I'm generating them on is a lowly 1.3ghz Atom CPU with 1gig of ram. Not a cruncher machine, but I like that it's low power so I can let it sit in a corner and offload from my main system.
Once a compression scheme is set I'll upload what I have to my website for people to grab. Looks like the uncompressed 3-4-5man set is around 35gigs. Which I could technically host but I'm starting to hit my limits now and would rather wait.
-Josh
The machine I'm generating them on is a lowly 1.3ghz Atom CPU with 1gig of ram. Not a cruncher machine, but I like that it's low power so I can let it sit in a corner and offload from my main system.
Once a compression scheme is set I'll upload what I have to my website for people to grab. Looks like the uncompressed 3-4-5man set is around 35gigs. Which I could technically host but I'm starting to hit my limits now and would rather wait.
-Josh
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Re: How Long to generate 5 men Tablebases
Wanted to also note the 3-4 took nearly no time at all (hours?) the most time has been spent on the kppkx set it seems.
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Re: How Long to generate 5 men Tablebases
Hi Josh,jshriver wrote:Wanted to also note the 3-4 took nearly no time at all (hours?) the most time has been spent on the kppkx set it seems.
-Josh
I'd like to use 3-4 B tbs. How may I create them in my computer?
Best,
PS: Or a download link would be better.
hi, merhaba, hallo HT
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Re: How Long to generate 5 men Tablebases
Check out the authors website:
http://sites.google.com/site/gaviotachessengine/
Grab the latest version of his engine, and run it.
Once it's running type this command in:
tbgen 4
Let it burn for a couple hours and it'll create everything for you. The resulting files will be in a folder called gtb.
http://sites.google.com/site/gaviotachessengine/
Grab the latest version of his engine, and run it.
Once it's running type this command in:
tbgen 4
Let it burn for a couple hours and it'll create everything for you. The resulting files will be in a folder called gtb.
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Re: How Long to generate 5 men Tablebases
I did this partjshriver wrote:Check out the authors website:
http://sites.google.com/site/gaviotachessengine/
Grab the latest version of his engine, .
Thanks. I'll do that overnight or tomorrow morning.and run it.
Once it's running type this command in:
tbgen 4
Let it burn for a couple hours and it'll create everything for you. The resulting files will be in a folder called gtb.
Best,
hi, merhaba, hallo HT
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Re: How Long to generate 5 men Tablebases
Just done.beachknight wrote:I did this partjshriver wrote:Check out the authors website:
http://sites.google.com/site/gaviotachessengine/
Grab the latest version of his engine, .
Thanks. I'll do that overnight or tomorrow morning.and run it.
Once it's running type this command in:
tbgen 4
Let it burn for a couple hours and it'll create everything for you. The resulting files will be in a folder called gtb.
Best,
In total, there are now 35 files in gtb folder, 174 MB in size.
Should check with tbcheck.exe, but how?
Best,
PS: Creating 4 B tbs took 15 minutes on my computer.
How many hours would it take for 5 B tbs?
hi, merhaba, hallo HT