I picked a game at random and it was just dumb luck that I picked the
game of Goliath!    That was a pure coincidence.

- Don


Don Dailey wrote:
> 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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