Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 11:32:32 01/04/01
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On January 04, 2001 at 06:42:54, Giovanni Anelli wrote: >On January 03, 2001 at 18:57:28, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>On January 03, 2001 at 18:25:56, Wayde Beasley wrote: >> >>>I seem to recall Mr. Dann Corbit doing a massive openings analysis with >>>computers. >> >>The Chess Analysis Project is doing this. I'm just the coordinator. >> >>> Is it available anywhere on the net? >> >>Here is some of it: >>ftp://cap.connx.com/pub/Public_CAP_Results/Brainy/ >> >>> What else has that guy done >> >>A rather open question. I have a lot of interests. >> >>>and is it also available? >> >>Depends on what you are after. >> >>BTW, the FTP server ftp://cap.connx.com is operational again. > > >Just a question: > >I cannot find the following files: > >58,484,381 a.cdb.gz ECO A openings in CDB format. >41,272,070 A.ZIP ALL ECO A openings as Raw PGN >78,305,510 b.cdb.gz ECO B openings in CDB format. > 46,226,363 B.ZIP ALL ECO B openings as Raw PGN > 55,782,608 c.cdb.gz ECO C openings in CDB format. > 29,478,556 C.ZIP ALL ECO C openings as Raw PGN > 33,221,355 d.cdb.gz ECO D openings in CDB format. > 21,183,433 D.ZIP ALL ECO D openings as Raw PGN > 40,109,397 e.cdb.gz ECO E openings in CDB format. > 22,516,342 E.ZIP ALL ECO E openings as Raw PGN > >as stated in the 00readme.txt file in the FTP server cap.connx.com >in the /pub directory. Sorry. Ancient readme file. I got too many complaints because of people being cut off in the middle of a download so I deleted them all. You can easily create them by downloading the individual subfiles.
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