I think you are right about the tclkit exe. I used the one that the
instruction page linked, which does throw up a GUI if you run it with
no args.
I wonder if it even works.
It appears to be a way to cripple the server.
It does work. I have played over 600 games with it. It does not wri
I finally found my version of Lardo with the source code.
I'll bet my Lardo can beat your Lardo :-)
- Don
Don Dailey wrote:
> Michael Williams wrote:
>
>> Yes, it's mine. It was me accidentally swapping "Largo"/"Lardo" again.
>>
> Does Largo try to do what my Lardo used to do, play
Don Dailey wrote:
Michael Williams wrote:
Yes, it's mine. It was me accidentally swapping "Largo"/"Lardo" again.
Does Largo try to do what my Lardo used to do, play according to Doug
Larsens rules?
Yes. But like I said, I never meant to call it Largo. You will not see
Largo logged in ag
Michael Williams wrote:
>
> Yes, it's mine. It was me accidentally swapping "Largo"/"Lardo" again.
Does Largo try to do what my Lardo used to do, play according to Doug
Larsens rules?
>
> I think you are right about the tclkit exe. I used the one that the
> instruction page linked, which does
I think the server is wedged for 19x19. I hope Olivier can restart
it.
- Don
Michael Williams wrote:
> I followed the instructions at
> http://www.mail-archive.com/computer-go@computer-go.org/msg04946.html
> and it appears that Largo connects (saw it in cgosview), but there is
> some prob
Yes, it's mine. It was me accidentally swapping "Largo"/"Lardo" again.
I think you are right about the tclkit exe. I used the one that the
instruction page linked, which does throw up a GUI if you run it with no
args.
Also, Cgos19 does not seem to be sending the "time until next round"
up
Largo is playing a game, it just hasn't made any moves. So it must
have logged on successfully at least.
What is Largo?
- Don
Michael Williams wrote:
> I followed the instructions at
> http://www.mail-archive.com/computer-go@computer-go.org/msg04946.html
> and it appears that Largo connects
What is Largo? Is is a program of yours?
I am not very proficient with Windows, but some things to check:
1. Are you using a tclkit runtime?Do you have proper path to it set?
2. Try logging on with gnugo - then log off quickly.We known gnugo
works with it correctly.
3. Make sure