That is way too many turnface mask codes. We need just 2 or 3. Especially if we are searious about searching all 3 metrics (although I sugguest not doing slice metric).
What I tend to do myself is search inf FTM/HTM all the time, and then look at the subset of solutions that are lowest in QTM within those results. RUL = 430 RULM = 431 RUF = 510 URD = 610 Are ones I like, in fact I think RUL is enough, so take out the RULM. Actually how about just RUL and a general search? Both only in HTM. And then we go back thorugh the especially slow cases. Cuz right now, it looks to me like every little thing you add adds a factor into the equation. And this really adds up.... -Doug --- In [email protected], "cmhardw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey Doug and all searchers, > > Start ACube with these > java -cp ACube3.jar ACube a > java -cp ACube3.jar ACube qa > java -cp ACube3.jar ACube sa > > And preface the positions with whichever of these you like. These are > all the search faces I've ever used. > > RUL = 430 > RULM = 431 > RU = 410 > LU = 420 > RUF = 510 > LUF = 520 > RUFM = 511 > LUFM = 521 > RULD = 630 > RUFD = 710 > LUFD = 720 > URD = 610 > ULD = 620 > MU = 401 (only for EPLL only) > MUD = 601 > MUR = 411 > MUL = 421 > > My style is heavily RULM influenced, so will be these face groupings. > Please add any that I have left out that you all use. > > Everyone searching a case please put in the ACube codes for the > position and preface it with the face groupings you like most. > > Now we need to know exactly who is searching which cases? I can do > the T cases, since I already have a lot of my output files still from > those. For some reason my command window (where I run ACube) won't > let me copy text, so I'll make .jpgs of my screen captures for the > search data I still have. > > Nobody go too crazy on T cases until I can put up my T searches that > are already completed (that will save of search time that I've already > done). > > Also every who is familiar with ACube put up the codes for your > favorite face groupings. If you are not familiar with ACube, simply > request some face groupings here and one of us will convert it. > > Chris > > --- In [email protected], "Doug Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Sounds very good. > > I know that I use the "~U" command too so that it doens't count the > > U turn as part of the length when searching. > > I am very strong when it comes to parsing data, writting parsers, > > writting scripts that will turn the ACube output directly into a > > webpage layout, stuff like that. > > So you guys don't have to worry about filtering through data besides > > making them all triggerific! > > > > We need someone to write up a bunch of txt files with all the input > > strings. Perhaps even separated into q,h,s metrics. But organized in > > a really nice way. > > > > It looks like it's something that I could run next weekend. > > > > Just a lucky coincidence I'm doing a bit of computer lab admin this > > weeka and setting up 20 brand new workstations (multi-processor) > > that should help out big time. > > > > I've been running ACube for over 6 years now, so I know how it's > > done. > > > > > > -Doug Li > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> Get fast access to your favorite Yahoo! Groups. Make Yahoo! your home page http://us.click.yahoo.com/dpRU5A/wUILAA/yQLSAA/MXMplB/TM --------------------------------------------------------------------~-> Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/zbmethod/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
