These are G5 Macs, so if we get a binary it needs to be appropriate.
We can do the compiling if you don't want to, but you may not wish
to deliver us your code, and in that case I can make you an account
so you can compile it and then delete the source if you wish.

The cluster will be available in about 10 days for the study, but we
always keep one CPU available for compiling, so that can be done
at most any time.

Whichever you prefer, we can take this off-line for the details.

Cheers,
David



On 30, Jan 2008, at 9:24 AM, Don Dailey wrote:

Hi Olivier,

Yes, that would be great. Please do. Also, is there a Mac version
of this?   We have the possiblity of using a huge cluster of Mac
machines if we have a working binary.     We could probably get you a
temporary account to build such a thing if you don't already have it.

- Don


Olivier Teytaud wrote:
I can provide a new release with double instead of float.
(unless the other mogo-people reading this mailing-list do not agree
for this; Sylvain, no problem for you ?).

I don't know exactly when it begins to do bad moves. However, I know
that
after several hours, the estimated winning rate converges to 1 or 0,
with
crazy principal variations, and the cause is low resolution of single
floats. In this study, it should no be a big factor of unscalability
given
the number of simulations.
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