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Saturday, June 27, 2009

 

Working on the Final Pick 4 Matrix Data

We'll be finishing up the complete data file for the Pick 4 Matrix Counts sometime this weekend.

The data will be posted in an Excel format and Text format.

We're working on posting the Raw 10,000 Text files as well.

Those will most likely be at a remote site and can be found at the following Internet Address,

http://173.28.51.222

This address is only temporary and needs to be tested for proper internet accessibility, so don't bookmark it.

If you'd like to try the link, do so.

You should get an 'Under Construction' message.


Sunday, June 21, 2009

 

Rage of Fear, Stroms of Radial Exodha

Lord Harry onto hearts of man, becoming true malevolence.

The August Noble casts down Judgment, Distain the Arrogant.

Those kept alive by Bernoulli shall make meteor in the sky.

Soon after, war is made ready with false intensions, dissent among citizens.


Saturday, June 20, 2009

 

Wealth the King of Nothing; Dismay its Court with Chaos as Subjects.

The Trepidity in the month seven is naturally Diminished.

Their veiled plan having lost effectiveness, the other contingency moves into actions.

Deep seeded a desire to control the minds of many, the Hector is call for again.

Their own lust to repress clouds true vision, jurisdiction will become a toiler to chaos.


Sunday, June 14, 2009

 

Unnihexbuh, dahl enthra buhdrough.

Massing the nucleontide, he has made the pact with the Mogul.

The sybarite is turning false favor for the kingdom of madhu.

Tarnished a sword soon to be the Great Scabbard.

Thunder is the sound of man's grim march.


Tuesday, June 9, 2009

 

On to more...

Now that the Pick 4 Matrix Counts are done, we can move on to more important matter, like, JADE LSGA.

Please understand everyone, the initial part of the release was to see if the online updating scheme would work.

The actual program release is yet to come and will occur in stages starting with the wheel generation part first.


Tuesday, June 9, 2009

 

MatrixCounter Programs and Source Code

The following links are for the MatrixCounter and Source Code.

The Source Code was written in Visual Studio 2008 - C++.

There are two programs, one is the MatrixCounter and the other is just MC.

The MatrixCounter will generate the distribution for a matrix as follows:

| a b c d |
| e f g h |
| i j k l |
| m n o p |

It will loop through all the possibilities for a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l.

The command line argument input is m, n, o, p.

After each cycle is complete, a new set of command line arguments must be used for m, n, o, p.

As an example, you start off at 0 0 0 0, then increment to 0 0 0 1 for the next cycle.

The command line would look something like this:  C:\MatrixCounter\matrixcounter 0 0 0 0

Press enter to start the process.

At the end of the process cycle, a text file is produced in the same directory the program is in.

More detail is commented in the source code.

The process runs at Normal Priority and adding more processes can really slow down your computer.

This is where the MC program comes in.

It can start 10 processes at a time and set them to an Idle (Low) Priority so as not to seriously affect your computer's processing power.

However, there is a limit even to this and it all depends on your processor; a Quad Core is obviously going to do better than a Single Core.

The command line for the MC program looks something like this:  C:\MatrixCounter\mc 0 0 0

Keep in mind, this will start 10 different programs with 10 different windows.

Each will run in an Idle (Low) Priority.

When finished, it will produce 10 text files with the proper sequential order of text files.

By the previous examples, it will run through 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 9 as a MatrixCounter process.

If for some reason you can not run the programs, then you may have to compile the programs yourself and debug it for you system.

This code is presented as Unsupported; in addition, these links will become inactive at some point and the files unavailable due to space needs.

Self-extracting ZIP file http://home.mchsi.com/~jadelottery111/MatrixCounter/MatrixCounter.exe

ZIP file http://home.mchsi.com/~jadelottery111/MatrixCounter/MatrixCounter.zip


Monday, June 8, 2009

 

It Happend Early This Morning!

On 2009-06-08 @ 01:05 CT the last Matrix Counter finished its' job.

Wheww!!! Glad that's over; now we can have our 'puters back.

We'll post the raw data later today or tomorrow.

There's a lot of info here;  a total size of 4.43 GB (4,763,876,092 bytes) of 10,000 text files that need to be combined into one.

We'll have to compress it in parts to post here.


Saturday, June 6, 2009

 

Almost There, 95% Complete; Working up to 98%.

With 9.5 Quadrillion complete and currently working on getting to 9.8 Qaudrillion by later this day; we hope to be done Pick 4 Matrix Analysis by sometime tomorrow.

A lot of projects have been put on hold just to get caught up.

Crunch-crunch-crunch and a Munch-Munch-munch.

This sucks up most of the porcessing power we have.

Can't even run any other programs decently.

We'll be glad when this is all done.


Wednesday, June 3, 2009

 

Pick 4 Matrix Analysis at 90% by Midnight Tonight.

Well, going very well for the Pick 4 Matrix Analysis; we're nearing 90% complete.

That's 9 Quadrillion outcomes and each outcome has about 63 math operations with a few programming steps.

Once this is complete, the expansion can begin for Pick 5 to Pick 10 and everything in between.


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