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Subject: Re: Yes ( Then by this reasoning it could do 6 man and even higher!

Author: Pham Minh Tri

Date: 06:19:53 06/02/02

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On June 02, 2002 at 07:23:52, Daniel Clausen wrote:

>On June 02, 2002 at 05:02:19, Terry Ripple wrote:
>
>>On June 02, 2002 at 04:51:33, GuyHaworth wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Obviously.
>>>
>>>All they would have to do would be to generate the EGT for the force on the
>>>board and subsets of it.
>>>
>>>If they had 1GB of memory, they would need less time of course.
>>>
>>>g
>>-------
>>In the ending of a game that had 6 man or even higher your saying that you could
>>click on the analysis button and the program can find the solution if given
>>unlimited time?
>
>Well, given unlimited time (and enough stack space, but not unlimited needed)
>even my engine can solve the 32 man ending. What's the point?

Absolutely right, even for 32 man, you don't need unlimited time, only a small
period of time, maybe, around 10 billion years :)



>
>Sargon



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