On Saturday 13 December 2008, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> On Friday 12 December 2008, Gary Campbell wrote:
> > Shlomi,
> > My current FreeCell Solver solves 99.9% of games
> > at over 300 games / second (getting solutions that
> > are mostly in the 30-60 step range). This is on my
> > laptop that is about 3 years old. Just out of curiosity,
> > what would your solver's profile be?
>
> On my (also quite old) Pentium 4 2.4 GHz desktop computer, FCS (from the
> Subversion trunk) solves the Microsoft 32,000 deals after 287.62 seconds
> (on my Mandriva Linux Cooker system). That's 111 deals per second.
>
Oops! I just discovered that I ran the "debug" version instead of
the "release" version. The release version runs at 245.20 seconds which
increases the rate to 130 deals/second.
BTW, Gary, I've always wondered whether your solver can solve other games
besides Freecell, like Baker's Game, Seahaven Towers, etc. or is it
Freecell-only. May you elaborate?
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
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Received on Sat Dec 13 2008 - 02:48:31 IST