Adrian

Can you give us a rough estimate of how much it would cost, per entrant, to
run the programmes on a heavyweight hardware configuration (of your choice)?

Oliver


On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Petr Baudis <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi!
>
> On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 12:04:10AM -0700, Adrian Petrescu wrote:
> > I'm not much of a participant in the field of computer go, but I am an
> avid
> > observer, so it puzzles me when I see things like the recent 9x9 "World
> > Championships" being plagued by issues of operator error, hardware
> > malfunction, network outages, etc. Even when everything goes smoothly,
> it's
> > hard to take the results too seriously when some programs are running on
> a
> > 16-core dedicated machines, and others are running on the developer's
> > personal laptop.
>
>   I believe "hardware-open" tournaments are great and should not go
> away. But I also think "hardware-fixed" tournaments certainly do have
> their place and could provide very useful feedback. These tournamens do
> happen sometimes, e.g. the computer go tournament in Tampere this summer
> was with fixed hardware. (Well, almost. But at least no clusters.)
>
>  If someone would organize a tournament e.g. using the EC2 hardware
> platform (and if the OS is UNIXy), Pachi would participate.
>
> --
>                                Petr "Pasky" Baudis
> The true meaning of life is to plant a tree under whose shade
> you will never sit.
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