Author: leonid
Date: 17:17:13 10/05/99
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On October 04, 1999 at 15:22:55, Dann Corbit wrote: >On October 04, 1999 at 14:12:24, Sven Reichard wrote: > >>Last week somebody asked about testing programs/hardware using sets of positions >>instead of c/c matches. It is correct that Bratko-Kopec contains only 24 >>positions, but a huge collection of problems is in the distribution of Gnu Chess >>v.4 (they've not included it into v5), available at >> >><a href="http://www.fsf.org">www.fsf.org</a>. >> >>If people are interested, I would volunteer to coordinate testing some >>soft/hardware combinations and publish the results at my homepage. Unfortunately >>I don't currently have any powerful computer, but this will change within a >>month or so :). >We have already analyzed all of them (and many more besides) at 12 minutes of >PII 300MHz time equivalent. Altogether, about 8000 EPD positions were analyzed. >See: >ftp://38.168.214.175/pub/Public_CAP_Results/Apocalypse/ At least for me this kind of trying will be very interesting. Will go and see if already on the place that you indicated you have some data. Thanks for all your future data! Leonid.
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