It's not clear what you need this for, but the gogui distribution has lots of useful tools that you can connect together components with.
- Don On Fri, 2008-10-17 at 09:43 -0700, Ross Werner wrote: > Sorry, I guess I didn't explain myself very well. I'm looking for a > graphical program, something that displays a board, and when sent the > "genmove" command, it will allow you to click on the board, and print > e.g. "= C5" to STDOUT. Likewise, when it receives a "play" command, it > will display that move on the graphical board. > > Graphical programs like Jago or GoGUI do this in reverse--they send the > "play" command when you click on the board, and send "genmove" commands > when they expect that it's the other player's turn to move. I want > something without this "controller" logic--just a dumb board that > responds to GTP commands, rather than giving them. > > ~ Ross > > p.s. on an unrelated note, I've looked at your Java reference bot and I > think it's a great boon to the community. Thanks for providing that! It > will definitely be useful for a different part of the project I'm > working on. > > > Don Dailey wrote: > > I have a reference bot in C I am testing and will give the source code > > away and compile a version for windows when I am done. Also, I > > advertised the java reference bot which is free. > > > > You can get the java bot here: > > > > http://cgos.boardspace.net/public/javabot.zip > > > > > > It has recently been updated because it was reporting nodes incorrectly > > except for the first move. > > > > It's simple and basic. Plays about 1360 ELO on CGOS. > > > > > > I think there are at least 1 or 2 other open source go programs > > available too that will work. > > > > > > - Don > > > > > > > > > > On Fri, 2008-10-17 at 09:20 -0700, Ross Werner wrote: > >> 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. > >> _______________________________________________ > >> computer-go mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/ > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> computer-go mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> http://www.computer-go.org/mailman/listinfo/computer-go/ >
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