Author: Dan Newman
Date: 12:47:33 06/27/00
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On June 27, 2000 at 13:13:33, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On June 27, 2000 at 12:43:08, ujecrh wrote: > >>On June 26, 2000 at 21:31:59, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>> >>>... >>>Actually it is about 7,000 entries when you consider all the odd cases. You >>>need to look up "All the right moves" A PhD dissertation by Carl Ebeling at >>>Carnegie-Melon University. Carl did the hitech single-chip move generator >>>which was based on just this observation. >>>... >> >>Is this document available somewhere online ? > > >Not that I know of. Probably from "University Microfilm" or from CMU directly. >I have gotten copies of theses from them by simply calling and asking. I got a copy of this (in book form) via Amazon a couple of years ago. It was from MIT press and, as I recall, fairly expensive. (The Copyright is 1987 and it's 142 pgs long. I just looked at Amazon and it's now listed as out-of-print.) -Dan.
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