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* Yasaman Darbedar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070709 23:58]:
bug:
(Hi pals. I hear some cool things about all your stuff and gonna thank you
if I get to use the program.)
My OS is MS Windows XP SP2. I've downloaded
gnubg-0.15-stable-20061119-setup file and
Well,
the subject says it all: I'd like to know if ssomebody has been trying to
compile or run
gnubg under Vista and/or on a Athlon 64 X2 or Intel Core 2 Duo PC.
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I use to run gnubg with different settings to analyze positions. First I
run a quick and dirty analysis, if the results are close, I perform
other, more time consuming rollouts.
To have those settings ready set, I used to install gnubg in different
instances on my computer, every instance
Hardy Hübener wrote:
I use to run gnubg with different settings to analyze positions. First I
run a quick and dirty analysis, if the results are close, I perform
other, more time consuming rollouts.
To have those settings ready set, I used to install gnubg in different
instances on my
Hi!
I'd like to know if ssomebody has been trying to
compile or run
gnubg under Vista and/or on a Athlon 64 X2 or Intel Core 2 Duo PC.
I have tested gnubg (latest install package – gnubg-0.16-devel-20070703) under
Windows Vista 64-bit on Dual-Core Intel Pentium D. No visible problems. Even
the
Hi,
if anybody is going to MonteCarlo, I should be there (at least sat and
sun),
nice occasion to meet.
Let me know who's going, I'll try to catch you (easy if you're still
playing on sunday :))
MaX.
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Hi all,
I've fixed the threaded cube rollout problem (I hope) and submitted
the fix to cvs.
The rollout code still has one serious problem. Occasionally it isn't
registered that the rollout threads are finished and the interface
hangs. It mostly happens when you try to stop or cancel the
On 10.07.2007 11:05 Jonathan Kinsey wrote:
You may be able to do this by creating a command file with set met x and other
rollout settings and then start gnubg with the filename with a -commands
argument. Not able to test it, and I know there are problems in this area, it
might work (or not -
Hardy Hübener wrote:
On 10.07.2007 11:05 Jonathan Kinsey wrote:
You may be able to do this by creating a command file with set met x
and other
rollout settings and then start gnubg with the filename with a -commands
argument. Not able to test it, and I know there are problems in this
I tend to agree with both of you. Having the default settings stored
per user is the proper way to do things. However, GNU backgammon has a
lot of settings and not all of them are very convenient to access.
The following would be easy to implement: A save profile menu point,
which essentially is
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