Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 22:02:25 11/04/99
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On November 05, 1999 at 00:23:12, Howard Exner wrote: [snip] >With ECM98 the goal was to remove flawed or murky(bm having no big advantage >over alternative moves) positions as well as toss out the trivial ones(those >moves that programs were finding in a few seconds) from ECM. Some suggested we >take it >one step further and have many programs do another 5-10 second pass on ECM98 >and then to toss out the ones that all programs find in that short time. The >result was to have a clean set of positions that would give todays programs >a challenge. All of ECM98 has been analyzed by C.A.P. at 12 minutes of PII 300 MHz or better CPU time.
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