Don't we know that truncated rollouts for cube decisions are
susceptible to considerable evaluation systematic uncertainty?
(I never trust a truncated rollout on a cube decision, but I'm
pretty hardcore. :) By making that one of the default options
does it build a false sense of security for
* Achim Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070725 21:55]:
Hi,
again SuSE-10.1, todays snapshot, I also rebuilt sgfl.c.
I can import matches analyse and save them as sgf files, but when I open
a sgf file (old or made with this binary) the gzi freezes.
Ok, after also re-making sgfp.c it works
* Massimiliano Maini [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070724 16:30]:
hi,
in the latest code there're the new A, B, ... E buttons allowing to
quick-load
rollout settings (stored in files a.rol, b.rol, etc).
Where did you hide that code? I coudn't find anything in cvs, but maybe
I'm blind today.
Ciao
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [070725 18:49]:
Don't we know that truncated rollouts for cube decisions are
susceptible to considerable evaluation systematic uncertainty?
(I never trust a truncated rollout on a cube decision, but I'm
pretty hardcore. :) By making that one of the
Hi,
again SuSE-10.1, todays snapshot, I also rebuilt sgfl.c.
I can import matches analyse and save them as sgf files, but when I open
a sgf file (old or made with this binary) the gzi freezes.
SSE supported and available.
[New Thread -1237058656 (LWP 4827)]
[Thread -1237058656 (LWP 4827)
Addendum: same on a SuSE-10.2 ...
Ciao
Achim
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