From: Rémi Coulom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
David Doshay wrote:
In the interview:
computer olympiade 2007 interview 3 (Edward de Grijs)
he says that one program is running on a cluster of 4 4-core machines that
are located remotely.
Did they really allow access to remote computers?
Yes. Golois was running on a cluster of 16 machines. I believe Edward meant
a 4-core machine (not 4 4-core machines). He was interviewed right after
his game against Crazy Stone, if I remember correctly. Hardware information
is given on the tournament site for the 9x9 tournament:
http://www.grappa.univ-lille3.fr/icga/tournament.php?id=169
Crazy Stone was using a remote PC with 4 cores.
Rémi
Hello all,
I just came back from a two week vacation.
Maybe a bit late, but Rémi got it right. I meant a 4-core machine.
I talked somewhat chaotic then, just as chaotic as my
programming sometimes ;^)
Edward.
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