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Thu, 8 Jan 2004 06:42:08 -0800 |
Hiroshi Yamashita sent the following interesting information.
Maybe we need to work on the autolevel, and maybe the
Katsunari game would be a good test for such a project.
I assume the game is:
regression/games/cgf2003/GnuGo-Katsunari.sgf
since there is no Katsunari game from the 2003 Olympiad.
Dan
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From: "Hiroshi Yamashita"
Subject: Re: GnuGo as a guest in CGF special meeting 2004
Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 19:42:25 +0900
Dear Mr. Daniel Bump,
> We've put up a 3.5.3 tarball. Perhaps you can use 3.5.3.
Thank you. I have got it.
> I suggested in my earlier e-mail that you could run GNU
> Go at level 12, which is what we did in Europe. Arend
> pointed out that on an 850Mh machine, level 12 could
> be too slow. So maybe you should either run it at
> level 10 or do a test run first to see if it seems
> too slow on your hardware.
I tested GnuGo 3.5.3 Level 12 games with Aya and Katsunari.
It spent 8 minutes in Aya's game and 54 minutes in
Katsunari's game on Celeron 850MHz machine.
So I'm going to use Level 10.
Regards,
Hiroshi Yamashita
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