On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 4:29 PM, folkert <folk...@vanheusden.com> wrote:
> I have a small cluster of raspberry pi-s (7) that normally run a > distributed chess engine. Since they're mostly idle, I can a couple of > Go engines on them if you like. They're the 512MB rpi1 models. There's > +/- 256MB of ram available on them. > If you want I can hand over the details for Brown. It's just a random player, but it's a good benchmark to check for serious bugs, i.e. if you loose to Brown you have a really bad bug in your program and you need to check your code. I can of course continue to run it, but it won't be online 24/7. I also assume that a raspberry pi could be enough to run GnuGo 3.8 (I use the following options: --mode gtp --level 10 --chinese-rules --positional-superko --capture-all-dead --score aftermath --play-out-aftermath) Urban -- Blog: http://bettong.net/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ujh Homepage: http://www.urbanhafner.com/
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