On Sat, 2007-02-03 at 19:18 -0600, Nick Apperson wrote:
> Are you going to release the source for it?  If you are, some of us
> might be able to make some suggestions for how to port it to various
> platforms.  Just a thought.  BTW, I know that I appreciate the work
> you are putting in and I'm sure others are as well. 

I didn't expect it to be such a success.  But it needs a face-lift and
some improvements.   In some ways it's a "big dirty hack" and I want to
fix this.

- Don



> - Nick
> 
> On 2/3/07, Don Dailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         On Sat, 2007-02-03 at 14:41 -0500, Chris Fant wrote:
>         > Don,
>         >
>         > How is the new version of cgos coming along?  From what I
>         understood,
>         > you were very close to finished, but didn't have much time
>         to devote 
>         > to it.
>         
>         It's currently on hold.  I'm worried about having a good
>         cross-platform
>         viewing client.   The one I have is written in tcl/TK and I
>         can produce
>         exe files for windows users.  But I ran into some difficulties
>         with 
>         some linux versions using tclkit's which is how I package
>         them.
>         
>         So I'm still contemplating (and procrastnating)  how to
>         proceed.
>         I'm also consider wxWidgets or GTK+ which are both
>         cross-platform. 
>         
>         I'm also considering whether to support multiple levels and/or
>         boardsizes and perhaps a couple of other nice features.
>         
>         The latest version actually works - you can play games and
>         watch
>         them in real time with a very nice viewing client - but it is
>         not 
>         quite there yet - there is no web reporting yet.
>         
>         - Don
>         
>         
>         
>         > (Excuse the incorrect subject on my previous thread,
>         "Details of
>         > AnchorMan" -- I was originally going to ask about Anchorman,
>         but then 
>         > decided GenericMC_1000 was a better first try).
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