Three points:
1.)
I am now back at home, and ready to accept registrations for the March
bot tournament, see below.
2.)
In the February tournament, Mango's registration email took over 40
minutes to reach me, and it missed the deadline for the Formal division.
I have once recently had an
On Mon, 2007-04-02 at 15:45 +0100, Nick Wedd wrote:
3.)
I am considering postponing the April KGS bot tournament from Sunday
April 8th (Easter Sunday) to Sunday April 15th. Will this
inconvenience
anyone?
April 8th is probably better for me, but I would guess that
April 15th is the date
I now have a primitive but working prototype of a graphical game
viewer for CGOS. Although it's primitive, it's quite nice for
viewing games as they are being played.
Please download one for your platform by going the link and
finding it under the section getting started
I like it. Thanks.
Does the new cgos have a standby player that fills in when an odd
number of engines are logged-in?
On 4/2/07, Don Dailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I now have a primitive but working prototype of a graphical game
viewer for CGOS. Although it's primitive, it's quite nice
dear Nick,
I am considering postponing the MAY KGS bot tournament from Sunday
MAY 6th (in the UK, this is the Spring Bank Holiday) to Sunday MAY
13th.Will this inconvenience anyone?
It might be a nice thing to watch on my birthday:-)
I might even participate...
regards,
-John
On Mon, 2007-04-02 at 14:26 -0400, Chris Fant wrote:
I like it. Thanks.
Does the new cgos have a standby player that fills in when an odd
number of engines are logged-in?
I want it to have that, but it doesn't yet. But it will.
I was thinking of building a simple player right into the
I received a surprising number of responses to the new viewer
I posted and even fixed a bug based on your feedback.
I now have a client for MAC's, so there is something for
3 common platforms so far. If your platform isn't covered,
I can probably fix that too with a little help.
So right
Also, I am hoping someone will be interested enough to build
a better client, perhaps in java or C. I will assist with
information on the protocol - additions to the protocol if
needed, etc. It's really very trivial and simple.
In case anyone is thinking about doing this, a browser-based
Works for PPC.
Cheers,
David
On 2, Apr 2007, at 7:18 PM, Don Dailey wrote:
Presumably the darwin client runs on powerPC as well as x86
but I have not tested this client. I hope someone will
try it for me and let me know if it works.
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