I know it won't work - Terry has tried.   But we are going to try to fix
it up.

- Don


Don Dailey wrote:
> I don't think my prepared files will run on 64 bit linux but you can try.
>
> - Don
>
>
> Hideki Kato wrote:
>   
>> Yes, Fedora Core 5-64bit for AMD and Ubuntu 7.10-64bit for Intel.
>>
>> Which is better do you think, however, to stop current running bots on 
>> cgos and run your clients instead OR to keep current bots runnig?  
>> As Terry already answered to you.
>>
>> -Hideki
>>
>> Don Dailey: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>   
>>     
>>> Do you run linux? 
>>>
>>> I already have a tarball which has almost everything you need - and it
>>> includes the binaries and has each player set up in the registry.   
>>>
>>> The only thing missing is an automated scheme to get the result files to
>>> me.   I'm looking to see if I can get an ftp server working.
>>>
>>> It will be flexible enough that you can run multiple instances if you
>>> want - and stop them when you want and restart without hassle.   
>>> However,   if one of the long players is playing,  you might lose
>>> several hours if you kill it!       
>>>
>>> Of course you can use "nice" to run these at low priority.
>>>
>>> Are you willing?    I can send you a test package now which will
>>> determine if it will run without hassle.
>>>
>>> - Don
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hideki Kato wrote:
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Hi Don,
>>>>
>>>> I'm now running mogo-pr-1cpu on my quad core box, Intel Q6600 3GHz 
>>>> with 4GB RAM and gnugo-3.7.11-l10F, gnugo-3.7.10-l10F and FatMan-1 
>>>> on an AMD athlon64 2GHz with 1GB RAM, as reference programs on cgos 
>>>> 9x9.  I can provide these two boxes for your experiment.  Then, how 
>>>> long will it take?
>>>>
>>>> Hideki
>>>>
>>>> Don Dailey: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>> Michael Williams wrote:
>>>>>     
>>>>>         
>>>>>           
>>>>>> It is a very nice graph.  I wish we could see the next 11 doublings.
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>>> With some help,  I could redo this experiment and add:
>>>>>
>>>>>   1 or 2 more levels.
>>>>>   A version of gnugo with known strength.
>>>>>   and/or some fixed version of mogo - which we could simultaneously
>>>>> test on CGOS.
>>>>>
>>>>> I would need an enormous amount of power to complete this with a good
>>>>> sample in less than a few months.  
>>>>>
>>>>> Anybody have any linux machines lying around?     They need to be
>>>>> relatively powerful and probably need at least 1 gig of memory due to
>>>>> the large tree size I would have to set up.
>>>>>
>>>>> - Don
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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