Re: [computer-go] CUDA code - can anybody host it?

2009-12-31 Thread Joshua Shriver
I'd be willing to host it. I use my site to host a lot of chess data right now so it wouldnt be a problem. http://www.olympuschess.com (no front page right now) usually people just go to http://www.olympuschess.com/egtb/ -Josh 2009/12/30 Christian Nentwich christ...@modeltwozero.com: All,

[computer-go] CUDA code - can anybody host it?

2009-12-30 Thread Christian Nentwich
All, the CUDA light playout code I wrote earlier this year and posted about in this list is lying around dead on my hard disk, and I am not looking to take it anywhere.It's certainly not production code, as it was written as an experiment, but I think there is still value in releasing it. I

Re: [computer-go] CUDA code - can anybody host it?

2009-12-30 Thread Petr Baudis
Hi! On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 09:22:30AM +, Christian Nentwich wrote: I don't have any particular site I could host it on though. Would anybody here be prepared to host a ZIP file? I don't really care what anybody does with it, so I will put it in the public domain with a simple

Re: [computer-go] CUDA code - can anybody host it?

2009-12-30 Thread Brian Slesinsky
How about creating an account on github and uploading it there? 2009/12/30 Christian Nentwich christ...@modeltwozero.com: All, the CUDA light playout code I wrote earlier this year and posted about in this list is lying around dead on my hard disk, and I am not looking to take it

Re: [computer-go] CUDA code - can anybody host it?

2009-12-30 Thread Phil Garcia
I concur; github is a great place to share code. And it's free for public repositories. On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 7:34 AM, Brian Slesinsky br...@slesinsky.orgwrote: How about creating an account on github and uploading it there? 2009/12/30 Christian Nentwich christ...@modeltwozero.com: All,