terry mcintyre wrote:
> I'm not getting it; what problem are you trying to solve?

Hopefully my other email cleared it up. If not, basically I'm trying to write my own GTP controller that takes two GTP engines (like two bots) and will play them against each other.

For testing purposes, I'd like to have a GUI GTP engine that talks to the controller that I'm writing, just like a bot would--but rather than generating moves like a bot would, it would translate my clicks on the graphical board to responses to a GTP "genmove" command.

All the GUI programs I've seen that "speak GTP" all function as controllers--i.e. they generate "genmove" commands rather than responding to them. This isn't very useful for me, because I'm the one writing (and trying to test) my own GTP controller.

        ~ Ross

terry mcintyre wrote:
Ross,
I'm not getting it; what problem are you trying to solve?

From: Ross Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hi all,

I'm looking for a very simple GUI GTP engine--not a controller. Programs like Jago or GoGUI are great GTP controllers--they can connect to a GTP engine like GnuGo and play against it just fine. What I'm looking for is a program that *cannot* directly attach to GnuGo, but instead requires a third "controller" program (like twogtp) to connect the two clients together.

Does that make sense?

Thanks in advance,
    ~ Ross

p.s. preferably it would be Java or at least cross-platform.
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