ample, use of SSE and AVX instructions, multi-threaded
> rollouts.
>
> I hope this helps. (I'm not one of the developers; I've just been lurking
> here a long time.)
> Ian Shaw
>
>
> -Original Message-
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> On Behalf
ces+ian.shaw=riverauto.co...@gnu.org
> On Behalf Of Daniel
> Lidström
> Sent: Monday, August 7, 2023 9:49 AM
> To: bug-gnubg@gnu.org
> Subject: Using GnuBG to test own bot
>
> Hi
>
> Is it possible to use GnuBG to test an own implementation of a bot? I’ve been
>
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Subject: Using GnuBG to test own bot
Hi
Is it possible to use GnuBG to test an own implementation of a bot? I’ve been
looking for up-to-date info on backgammon programming but haven’t found much.
Most sources are old. Where can I find current info? For example, which
programs
Hi,
On 7 Aug 2023, at 11:48, Daniel Lidström wrote:
Hi
Is it possible to use GnuBG to test an own implementation of a bot? I’ve been
looking for up-to-date info on backgammon programming but haven’t found much.
Most sources are old. Where can I find current info? For example, which
programs
Hi
Is it possible to use GnuBG to test an own implementation of a bot? I’ve been
looking for up-to-date info on backgammon programming but haven’t found much.
Most sources are old. Where can I find current info? For example, which
programs are competing nowadays. Which are strongest? Are there