Author: Kirill Kryukov
Date: 02:36:09 02/20/06
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On February 19, 2006 at 23:41:09, Les Fernandez wrote: >Sorry for the repost but after posting I realized the site must have been down >and I dont know if anyone had fair time to see this. I need help from anyone >who may have all the 3-4-5-6 piece EGTB's on their system. Basically I DO NOT >want the entire file but only want its name and the bit size of the file (s) >sent to me in a standard text file for an application I am working on. For the >files from the 6 piece set that have 15 or so files associated with one very >large file I would need them too. > >My email address is vb4@prodigy.net > >Thanks in advance, > >Les Hi Les, This page - http://kd.lab.nig.ac.jp/chess/tablebases-online/ - contains information about many 6-men sets. The pawnless 6-men information is complete, for those with pawns we are still missing some sets. Suppose you want to see the file sizes for KNNNKN. You have to click on KNNNKN (those colorful letters), then you see this: ed2k://|file|knnnkn.nbb.emd|431760325|ACC13582C54E8B53C3FFAC550681A048|h=3L6T7MLM2U64ZVOQ7L3JZPHPBBWOND4E|/ ed2k://|file|knnnkn.nbw.emd|408437529|CC9E6A97F9BBF368E6BBD200CB8FFABB|h=A3VCKV4VFRNJ7QCKCCAEAW4KRWFRUZVC|/ These are ed2k links for those files. First thing after |file| is file name, then file size, then hashes. You can get the file sizes by this way for all sets listed on that page. Sorry, I don't have this information in any more convenient form. Good luck! Best, Kirill
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