02-08-2014, 10:43 AM
High speed would not be an important factor as the final result, the successful list rules, would be
very valuable. Then it would be possible to merge, or not, those successful rules with new ones found
in the same way. Even generated rules, which can go up to xxx k, or whatever limit that can be tested,
can be then identified this way and added to a kind of personal, if not public, "premium" rules file.
This can be stunning.
very valuable. Then it would be possible to merge, or not, those successful rules with new ones found
in the same way. Even generated rules, which can go up to xxx k, or whatever limit that can be tested,
can be then identified this way and added to a kind of personal, if not public, "premium" rules file.
This can be stunning.