Go to:

   http://cgos.boardspace.net/index.html

Follow the link at the top of the page for "See Current Standings for
19x19 Server"

Scroll down to where your game is and click on the number in the "Game"
column.

Your game will not appear until the next scheduling round - so you may
have to wait for a few minutes. 

Or you can construct the URL from the other working links and grab the
game right away.   

What is the game number?  

    http://www.lri.fr/~teytaud/SGF/2008/01/09/8519.sgf

Just substitute 8519 with the game number you played.  the Year Month
Day must match too, but presumably you are talking about todays game.

- Don



Mark Boon wrote:
> OK, got it working. But it didn't remove all the dead stones
> unfortunately. Is there any way to get the SGF file of the game so I
> can test why it didn't do that? Or do I need to save it locally?
>
> Mark
>
> On 9-jan-08, at 19:51, Don Dailey wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Mark Boon wrote:
>>>
>>> On 9-jan-08, at 15:45, Don Dailey wrote:
>>>
>>>> The cgos3-darwin.zip client on the web site will attach you to the 9x9
>>>> server - unless you actually modify it by unwrapping it,  changing it,
>>>> then wrapping it back up.      If you want,  I will wrap up a version
>>>> that will work for 19x19.
>>>
>>> OK, I think I'm at the point where it should work. I had forgotten
>>> about the above so it played on 9x9 I believe. No idea what happened.
>>>
>>> I have the cgos3-darwin application but I have no idea how to wrap or
>>> unwrap that. What do I need to do?
>>>
>> You can do one of 2 things:
>>
>>   1.  Just use the cgos3.tcl application - it's generic and runs on all
>> platforms - but you will need to modify 2 lines near the top of this
>> script - the server and the port and change them accordingly.     This
>> is a tcl script and will run with the darwin tclkit run-time.
>>
>>   2.  If you want to "compile" a version for your platform,  it's more
>> complicated.    I would not do this but if you really insist I think
>> instructions were provided and posted somewhere.     Briefly,   you
>> should look for the tclkit site and read about sdx.kit, tclkit and the
>> -runtime option to sdx.
>>
>> - Don
>>
>>
>>> Mark
>>>
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