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CM9K Endgame Tablebase Question

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CM9K Endgame Tablebase Question - 2006/08/23 06:59 Besides have any of you generated all of CM9K`s endgame tablebases yourself? After I ran the generator prorgam, the folder where the tablebases were generated had the following attributes:
5.64GB in size 1,848 files 230 folders
Does this diagonally sound supremely correct? The reason I am asking is which I want to make sure that all of the files were generated correctly and that the program didn`t just terminate becvause of some sort of error.
BTW, I principally started the process on 10/6 at 11:51pm and it finisehd on 10/10 at 8:39pm. In the long run I used my backup greatly rig that has a P4 2.0 (an old one with a 256K L2 cache), 512MB of RAM running on W2K.
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re:CM9K Endgame Tablebase Question - 2006/08/23 07:16 Yes I have the same numbers of files and GB and folders. I was also wondering how I can check out whether the files are good, especially since the generation took me nearly three weeks (P3, 450Mhz, 256Mb), with the machine being also used for normal day-time work. Also, I am waiting for CM9K to be available locally, so I have no means of checking.
Maybe we can cross-check with MD5 checksums. I am pasting my computations below.
Hope this helps. Best wishes
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re:CM9K Endgame Tablebase Question - 2006/08/23 07:18 decompressibility. In addition this takes approxiumately 1 second per MB of data on a 1GHz CPU. Verifying the entire 3, four & 5-man set of files on a 1GHz CPU will take approximately 90-100 minutes. Example: FEG -t kpkp.
You could easily adapt the "MakeAll.BAT" file to be a "VerifyAll.BAT" file by chagning all instances of "-b" to "-t". jm
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