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Endgame analysis using tablebases, EGTB generation, exchange, sharing, discussions, etc..
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Norm Pruitt
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I'm late but finally made it here.

Post by Norm Pruitt »

Currently learning about tbs and this site is most informative.
Downloading 4+2 and Uploading 3,4,5,3+3.
Glad to be part of the group.
Thanks everyone for your input, need more input, lol
Play in the playchess.com engine room as PAKman.
Using water cooled FX-60 at 3000MHz.
Over 100,000 computer games played under the PAK nicknames.
Thanks, Norm
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How will I download fast?

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Hi Norm,

welcome to the community! You should try to spread and balance your download between TB42, TB33p and TB42p at the same time.

Not everybody of us is shareing TB33 or TB42 anymore, as some members now concentrate to upload the more rare files out of TB33p and TB42p to the community.

That way you will download faster.

When I started to download, I started to download 30 files from each column (TB33, TB42, TB33p and TB42p) and I did not choose complete sets out of each column, I did spread the 30 files out of the different sets of each column. This way I always had more than 50 sources.

This way it took me less than 6 month to download the 2512 files.
Regards,

Thomas
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Norm Pruitt
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Good Information, Thanks

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I need one set to complete the 3+3.
I have started on the 4+2 but will ask for the 3+3p as you suggested.
I only have two 250GB drives installed, but have purchased two more to be installed in the near future.
Will have to do a major upgrade in late 2007 for more drive space, but took the cheap way out for now.
Thanks for you help.
Play in the playchess.com engine room as PAKman.
Using water cooled FX-60 at 3000MHz.
Over 100,000 computer games played under the PAK nicknames.
Thanks, Norm
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