Yes, it's mine. It was me accidentally swapping "Largo"/"Lardo" again.
I think you are right about the tclkit exe. I used the one that the
instruction page linked, which does throw up a GUI if you run it with no
args.
Also, Cgos19 does not seem to be sending the "time until next round"
updates at the moment. Does that mean something is wrong?
Don Dailey wrote:
What is Largo? Is is a program of yours?
I am not very proficient with Windows, but some things to check:
1. Are you using a tclkit runtime? Do you have proper path to it set?
2. Try logging on with gnugo - then log off quickly. We known gnugo
works with it correctly.
3. Make sure you have the correct tclkit runtime. The web site you
cited appears to have everything correct.
4. Zero feedback? You are probably using the wrong tclkit runtime.
One of them is for GUI based apps and does not open stdout, stdin, or
stderr but there is one that is for command line usage. I think you
might want the one called tclkitsh for windows.
Try using this one:
http://www.equi4.com/pub/tk/8.5a2/tclkitsh-win32.upx.exe
the download matrix is here:
http://www.equi4.com/pub/tk/downloads.html
- Don
Michael Williams wrote:
I followed the instructions at
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg04946.html
and it appears that Largo connects (saw it in cgosview), but there is
some problem. I get zero feedback in the dos window that I start the
tcl script. Any ideas?
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