>Yes you can:
>--nbTotalSimulations 3000
>
>Once you set this option it ignores all other time settings.
Thanks! It works perfectly.
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Hi,
Yes you can:
--nbTotalSimulations 3000
Once you set this option it ignores all other time settings.
Cheers,
Sylvain
2007/10/7, Yamato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Sylvain,
>
> Can I set the number of the simulations per move instead of the
> thinking time? (like "--simulations 3000")
> If possi
Sylvain,
Can I set the number of the simulations per move instead of the
thinking time? (like "--simulations 3000")
If possible, it is very useful for the benchmark.
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I have released a new version of Drago (3.01) which can be interfaced with
MoGo. It can be downloaded at http://www.godrago.net . It makes available
fixed and free handicap, undo, scoring and starting from any position. The
issue described by Dave should be corrected.
Regards
Gilles Arcas
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Sent: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 7:15 pm
Subject: [computer-go] Update of MoGo binary release, and windows version
available!
Hello Dave, bonjour Sylvain,?
?
yes they are some problems to use MoGo with Drago. The main issue is the
initial message written to stderr as guessed by Dave. Actually, Drago ha
Thank you Sylvain!
It works fine for me. A very good sparring strong and so different in style!
You mean that with the .dll in WINDOWS\system32 that goes further? I
thought that the .dll in the same directory as the .exe was enough.
Copy/pasting from Microsoft's API reference:
" The function
Hi Gilles,
yes they are some problems to use MoGo with Drago. The main issue is the
> initial message written to stderr as guessed by Dave. Actually, Drago
> handles incorrectly stdout and stderr in the same way but this is easily
> corrected.
Good news!
I have uploaded a patch for using MoGo
e kind
masters; but they mean to be masters. -- Daniel Webster
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From: Gilles Arcas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: computer-go@computer-go.org
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 4:15:36 PM
Subject: [computer-go] Update of MoGo binary release, and windows version
available!
Hello Dave, bonjour Sylvain,
yes they are some problems to use MoGo with Drago. The main issue is the
initial message written to stderr as guessed by Dave. Actually, Drago
handles incorrectly stdout and stderr in the same way but this is easily
corrected.
I have uploaded a patch for using Mo
oard", and "play", without problems.
- Dave Hillis
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From: Sylvain Gelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: computer-go
Sent: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 4:03 am
Subject: Re: [computer-go] Update of MoGo binary release, and windows version
available!
Hi Dave and tha
Hi Dave and thanks,
> Drago works well for Gnugo and also for my program. Mogo starts but then
> exits prematurely with a message from Drago "abnormal termination of
> engine".
:-(
> One thing, when I run it from the command line, it spits out a lot of
> non-gtp format diagnostic informati
c messages are causing
trouble. I'll look at it some more when I have time.
- Dave Hillis
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From: Sylvain Gelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: computer-go
Sent: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 6:27 pm
Subject: [computer-go] Update of MoGo binary release, and windows version
available!
On 17, Sep 2007, at 3:27 PM, Sylvain Gelly wrote:
Hopefully a Mac version will come.
Count us as one more research group that would greatly welcome that!
We have both G5 and Intel machines now, and will undoubtedly have
more Intel boxes in the future, so it would be best for us, if you don't
Hi all,
you can find here:
http://www.lri.fr/~gelly/MoGo_Download.htm
an update of MoGo's release, especially binary for non pentium4
compatible processors, some other options explained, and maybe more
interesting, an option for time management (I stupidly did not think
that people would use MoGo
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