Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 18:09:58 03/11/05
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On March 11, 2005 at 20:10:16, pavel wrote: >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 broadband - what's that ? ;>) I'm living in the darkages on a 56k modem...last time I download them , it took about a month with all the disconnects and everything... I'm too far from the CO for DSL, cable is not an option and satellite is too expensive...and my $15 /month unlimited dialup works just fine ...
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