On 22/02/2012 11:36 PM, Michael Petch wrote:
> What databases did you download? (A URL would help). GNUBG comes with
> smaller Bearoff databases on most distros, and are automatically
> generated if you build from source. If I knew where you got your files
> (and what they were) I could probably help further.

I should point out, you can tell what databases are being used while
GNUBG is running (if you are unsure). This is on Help
menu/About/Evaluation Engine button.

A typical default installation shows:

 * Contact neural network evaluator:
   - version 0.15, 250 inputs, 128 hidden units.

 * Crashed neural network evaluator:
   - version 0.15, 250 inputs, 128 hidden units.

 * Race neural network evaluator:
   - version 0.15, 214 inputs, 128 hidden units.

 * In memory 1-sided bearoff database evaluator
   - generated by GNU Backgammon
   - up to 15 chequers on 6 points (54264 positions) per player
   - database includes gammon distributions
   - number of reads: 0
 * In memory 2-sided bearoff database evaluator
   - generated by GNU Backgammon
   - up to 6 chequers on 6 points (924 positions) per player
   - database includes both cubeful and cubeless equities
   - number of reads: 0


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Michael Petch
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