Author: pavel
Date: 17:10:16 03/11/05
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On March 11, 2005 at 18:34:26, Mike Byrne wrote: >On March 11, 2005 at 17:59:03, Dieter Buerssner wrote: > >>On March 11, 2005 at 14:30:52, Mike Byrne wrote: >> >> >>>Based on some rough estimates, 50 of the 110 combinations have pawns and if they >>>hold true to form, that might take 25 hours, and the other 60 , if they average >>>10 min a pop, might take 10 hours. >> >>Sounds fast to me. I remember, that on my computer kbbkn took around 10 hours >>with the old Nalimov generator. Many are much faster, especially those that are >>more or less trivial. Things like kqqkx, all kxyzk. >> >>Regards, >>Dieter > >So far > >3/4 Man 11 minutes >entire kpppk 9 hours > >it's up to kqnkq of the kppkp set, in in just over 7 hours ( 16+ hours thus far) > >will be taking a break here since it will not be <24 hours and tomorrow I can >the computer run add day and night to finish. They are clearly taking longer on >the kppkp set and it will probably need at least 28 hours, so may be they will >be done in under 2 days (48 hours) , still not bad forthe complete set. If you have broadband, isn't it faster to just download them? Or you just want to see how long it takes your computer to make them. pavs
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