Here are some links I found while reading the Euler numbers thread.
The first one is mentioned by Don and looks very useful for building an
actual algorithm. Its A Novel Morphological Operator To Calculate Euler
Number by Zhang and Stoecker.
On Nov 27, 2007 8:29 PM, Don Dailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ian Osgood wrote:
Checking the participants, I see that MoGo and CrazyStone were
specifically invited. Also playing is a version of GNU Go
(presumably), as well as veterans Aya and Katsunari, and two dozen
others.
What
For the time being it's still here.
Unfortunately I do not manage the 19x19 server or I would kill and restart.
- Don
Joshua Shriver wrote:
I loaded up dog and a gnugo bot on cgos 19, it connects gives the
username password and just sits there.
Normally I'd get a string giving time till
Unfortunately I do not manage the 19x19 server or I would kill and restart.
I kill and restart in a few minutes.
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I loaded up dog and a gnugo bot on cgos 19, it connects gives the username
password and just sits there.
Normally I'd get a string giving time till next round but seems stuck at the
login.
BTW are cgos posts still being made on computer-go or did it get migrated
off to sourceforge.
-Josh
Thanks I put two bots in. dog and gnugo.
-Josh
On Nov 28, 2007 2:25 PM, Olivier Teytaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately I do not manage the 19x19 server or I would kill and
restart.
I kill and restart in a few minutes.
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On Wed, 28 Nov 2007, Harri Salakoski wrote:
I use pure java solutions when it is possible. plain E3 atleast don't seem
work, tried many other combinations also without success.
E3 \n
Christoph
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On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 14:21 -0500, Don Dailey wrote:
For the time being it's still here.
SF.net support requests for 9x9 should now work.
Support requests has two groups
server down: 9x9 (auto-e-mails Don)
server down: 19x19 (don't use yet - Must get Olivier on sf.net)
He was not asking about GTP. Anyway, the problem is solved now.
On Nov 28, 2007 4:49 PM, Jason House [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 04:08 +0200, Harri Salakoski wrote:
I use pure java solutions when it is possible. plain E3 atleast don't seem
work, tried many other
On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 04:08 +0200, Harri Salakoski wrote:
I use pure java solutions when it is possible. plain E3 atleast don't seem
work, tried many other combinations also without success.
t. harri
According to GTP, the simplest correct response is = G3\n\n
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