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| Author: | Promethius [ Fri Dec 05, 2008 12:30 pm ] |
| Post subject: | ProZTM |
I will be putting up proZTM31 for download this Sunday. If things go well, it will be released on a friend's site. I may end up using the new site for all script releases that I do in order to, hopefully, generate some additional traffic to that site. No, it is not a porn site. Anyway, testing has shown that I am hitting about 99.998% accuracy in a 20K (6 warps missed), but I have seen a major speed improvement. I have been able to get the time required from 6 hours 14 minutes to 5 hours 39 minutes. Part of the speed increase is due to EP and his thoughts on efficiency / plot. I started experimenting with warp/plot numbers and found, IMO, a critical spot in plotting the first warp that would allow a change in the plot method. The change provides a higher degree of accuracy w/o dramatically increasing time required. The accuracy allows the reduction of time in later passes. Dependng on how much I feel like working on the script between now and Sunday, I may implement another option that will reduce the time by 45 minutes to 1 hour. The option, if used, would reduce the accuracy from 6 missed warps to approximately 550 missed in a 52,595 warp game or 98.95% accuracy. I now believe an accuracy level of approximately 99.5% is possible in less than 5 hours. My original goal for the ZTMs was a very high accuracy level in approximately 5 1/2 hours for a 20K edit. The numbers from testing: start 00:43 PASS 1 01:59 46218 87.875% PASS 2 02:58 50150 95.351% PASS 3 06:16 52523 99.863% PASS 4 06:22 52589 99.998% 5 hrs 39 min |
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| Author: | Muss [ Sat Dec 06, 2008 10:44 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: ProZTM |
I usually like accuracy over time.. although.. if we had an option of speed vs accuracy. We could always run a quick ztm to get something we need at first.. then later use the highest setting for best accuracy when time permits. |
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| Author: | T.R. Edwards [ Sun Dec 07, 2008 2:46 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: ProZTM |
doesnt seem to make a difference but with proztm30 i noticed it opens new windows on a disconnect/relog. the original windows contiune to update but will open new windows on each relog. edit: only reason i mention it is because i remember reading about a bug having to do with closing the proztm windows. |
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| Author: | Promethius [ Sun Dec 07, 2008 3:26 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: ProZTM |
T.R. Edwards wrote: doesnt seem to make a difference but with proztm30 i noticed it opens new windows on a disconnect/relog. the original windows contiune to update but will open new windows on each relog. edit: only reason i mention it is because i remember reading about a bug having to do with closing the proztm windows. I believe I have that issue fixed in 31. I lost a connection while testing and saw the multiple windows open so sometimes me losing a connection is good. Usually I am testing in an environment where I don't lose connections. I appreciate the information on it though since people can sometimes run into things I don't in a "safe" testing environment, and feedback is the only way I will be able to fix issues. I've got a couple of more test runs to do on the script and hopefully the person whose site I am posting it on will be able to get it uploaded. |
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