We use MPI to communicate between multiple GNU Gos over a
dedicated cluster. It is possible to use MPI exactly the same
way on a single server, and we do that for some simple testing,
but I think that while it can be used to do what you want, there
are more direct ways to do what you need for a game server.

We are now running SlugGo with GNU Go 3.7.12.

Cheers,
David



On 5, Dec 2008, at 8:29 AM, Terry McIntyre wrote:

Have you spoken with David Doshay, regarding Sluggo? It is possible
that some of his efforts may be useful.

The only caveat is that, last I heard, he was still working with
version 3.6 of GnuGo.

Which brings up another question: any plans for a 3.8 "stable" release?


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