Okay gnubg-nn compiles (after a few cosmetic changes) and runs, and making it run under cygwin wouldn't be too difficult. The tools could be made to run under windows without cygwin I suppose, but anybody able to set that up should find it easier to run pygnubg under cygwin.
Being able to at least read c/c++ and python is a strong prerequisite. I downloaded the nets, training data and benchmark data as mentioned in the docs. I then did a train.py -v crashed-train-data crashed and it seems to progress as expected. However, I cannot say I understand what is happening. It doesn't seem to converge towards anything. But now I can play around with it when I find the time. Christian. _______________________________________________ Bug-gnubg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnubg
