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[Bug-gnubg] Re: Tutorial 2.00 - Comments
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Joseph Heled |
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[Bug-gnubg] Re: Tutorial 2.00 - Comments |
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Tue, 01 Jul 2003 11:55:48 +1200 |
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- I know GNUbg is mostly about Backgammon and very little about free
software - Yet, it would be nice to try and stay away from proprietary
formats like .doc files
- How strong is GNU?
The recently released GNU 0.14 is 1.18% stronger than GNU 0.13.
This might be misleading - as in suggesting the new weights are
definitely stronger than Snowie. This is only 0ply. The 2ply difference
is probably much much smaller, and that is what is being typically tested.
GNU is made of 3 neural nets: ...
I would think this is sort of "implementation detail". It would probably
make very little to the casual reader. Perhaps it should be relocated?
the crashed net, which is for backgame situations,
Might be misleading as well. Crashed is for situations were at least one
side has no more than 6 "active" checkers, i.e. the rest are either
buried or borne out.
There are also programs using the GNU engine running on PalmOS and
Windows CE.
I am not aware of any Palm versions? Are you talking about a Full GNUbg?
Where is it? If you mean my bglight project, it is just PocektPC.
Albert Silver wrote:
Here is what should be the final version. I'm short of time now so I'll
only send the PDF conversion to Nardy later. If anyone else prefers that
format, let me know. All of Nardy's comments were taken into account
(thanks) and I also added labels to the toolbar figure and I updated the
table of contents. If there are any errors, corrections, or omissions,
please let me know.
Albert