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> To: computer-go@computer-go.org
> Subject: RE: [computer-go] Re: Update of MoGo binary release, and windows
> version available!
> Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 11:23:42 +0100
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> Hi to all,
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> Can someone help me with this problem, for which I cannot
> f
-go] Re: Update of
MoGo binary release, and windows version available!Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007
11:23:42 +0100
Hi to all, Can someone help me with this problem, for which I cannotfind a
solution:I am trying to run MoGo in an automatic way, using thecygwin
toolkit.The problem in its simplest form
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 15:07 +0100, Edward de Grijs wrote:
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> To check things even more, I tried to communicate using C with
> popen():
> > FILE *ptr;
> > if ((ptr = popen("mogo --9 --nbTotalSimulations 3000 > mogoout",
> "w")) != NULL)
> > {
> > fprintf(ptr, "boardsize 9\n");
> > fprintf(ptr
Edward de Grijs: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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>Thanks Hideki, Chris and Jacques for your replies.
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>> Hideki wrote:
>> Then, you can make a very simple program that passes a file to stdout
>> first and passes stdin to stdout after the end-of-file of the file.
>> And use it as "a.out file | mogo ".
>I
Thanks Hideki, Chris and Jacques for your replies.
> Hideki wrote:
> Then, you can make a very simple program that passes a file to stdout
> first and passes stdin to stdout after the end-of-file of the file.
> And use it as "a.out file | mogo ".
Is this not the way a "tail -f" works?
This is t
e know.
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>How do others let programs play against each other
>while maintaining full control as a server?
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>Thanks,
>Edward.
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>> Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 22:17:03 +0900> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re:
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e know.
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>How do others let programs play against each other
>while maintaining full control as a server?
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>Thanks,
>Edward.
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>> Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 22:17:03 +0900> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re:
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each other
> while maintaining full control as a server?
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> Thanks,
> Edward.
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> > Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 22:17:03 +0900
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [computer-go] Re: Update of MoGo binary release, and window
control as a server?
Thanks,
Edward.
> Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 22:17:03 +0900> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re:
> [computer-go] Re: Update of MoGo binary release, and windows version
> available!> To: computer-go@computer-go.org> > Adding "quit" do
Adding "quit" does not help?
Edward de Grijs: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
>Hi to all,
>
>Can someone help me with this problem, for which I cannot
>find a solution:
>I am trying to run MoGo in an automatic way, using the
>cygwin toolkit.
>The problem in its simplest form is this:
>If I use MoGo o
Hi to all,
Can someone help me with this problem, for which I cannot
find a solution:
I am trying to run MoGo in an automatic way, using the
cygwin toolkit.
The problem in its simplest form is this:
If I use MoGo on the command line, typing the commands which
are send by stdin (i suppose) it
Dear Hideki, Dear all,
I addressed some of the issues some of you mentioned. Thank you very much
for the reports. Now the collision between time management and --time xx in
19x19 is no more here (while you assuming there is no time_left sent).
There is also now a --13 option.
The "--dontDisplay 1"
Hi Hideki,
The Windows version, however, seems much weaker than MoGo that running
> on KGS these days on 19x19, even giving much longer time setting such
> as "--time 300" for example. I guess some other settings than time
> are necessary.
>
Sorry, you are right the 19x19 settings always put th
> Thank you for the releases of the Windows version and the Linux
> version for older processors.
>
> The Windows version, however, seems much weaker than MoGo that running
> on KGS these days on 19x19, even giving much longer time setting such
> as "--time 300" for example. I guess some other
Hi Sylvain,
Thank you for the releases of the Windows version and the Linux
version for older processors.
The Windows version, however, seems much weaker than MoGo that running
on KGS these days on 19x19, even giving much longer time setting such
as "--time 300" for example. I guess some othe
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