Hi Matthew,

Thanks for the suggestion.
I don't have python installed on this machine at present. I'm trying to avoid installing more and more stuff (you know how machines get bloated), so I'll hold off a bit longer to see if anybody knows the answer to how to use the official script.

Surely there must be
a few people out there who use CGOS? I see games being played every day. E.g. there are two instances of Valkyria (which is playing a lovely game), one AmiGo, Orego, Aya, RandomGo, Stop and Brown, all running right now. Surely one of the humans behind these players are reading the list? Could you help me be telling me what command do you run to connect to the server? Or are none of you running the windows client? (that also might be useful to know!)

I've added the info about the python client to the Wiki to help anybody else looking in the future.

Thanks again for the input - much appreciated =)

Raffles

Matthew Woodcraft wrote:
Robert Finking wrote:
  
Thanks for the swift response (and Michael for the course correction).
Alas I have already tried that to no effect (see command line output
below). I have also tried -? -h -help --help etc. Some of these bring
up a help dialog centred around the TclKit command line options, but no
indication about the main application. I had the same trouble with the
viewer, but I managed to work that out by trial, error and guesswork.
Alas I haven't succeeded with cgosGtp.
    

You might have better luck with the Python client, which you can
download from http://sourceforge.net/projects/cgos/

-M-
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