I'm a little behind the time due to vacation, but I can offer
a few bits.
I'm pretty sure Bill is opposed to any attempt to create a third party
client for KGS, and has the capacity to enforce his wishes.
NNGS is pretty moribund, but I do have a working copy that I used
to run on boardspace.
On 09-11-12 02:10, Henry Hu wrote:
Thanks all.
Now I've been working on a web Go game. My purpose is to connect to
some Go server for providing users with extended functionalities. Is
there any public Go server available? I knew IGS' protocol was also
proprietary.
Well, there is NNGS, which
On 11/08/2012 08:10 PM, Henry Hu wrote:
Thanks all.
Now I've been working on a web Go game. My purpose is to connect to
some Go server for providing users with extended functionalities. Is
there any public Go server available? I knew IGS' protocol was also
proprietary.
IGS allows 3rd party
On 11/9/12 7:10 AM, Jeff Nowakowski wrote:
On 11/08/2012 08:10 PM, Henry Hu wrote:
Thanks all.
Now I've been working on a web Go game. My purpose is to connect to
some Go server for providing users with extended functionalities. Is
there any public Go server available? I knew IGS' protocol
Hi folks,
I'm planning to develop a web client for KGS. Surely it is necessary
to connect to it firstly. Searching online, it seems lack of info
related. How can my client connect to KGS and communicate with it. Are
there any tools or introduction available for it?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Hi folks,
I'm planning to develop a web client for KGS. Surely it is necessary
to connect to it firstly. Searching online, it seems lack of info
related. How can my client connect to KGS and communicate with it. Are
there any tools or introduction available for it?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Hi Henry,
you are probably interested in reading about the GTP.
It is the protocol used to connect to KGS and it is well documented here:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~gunnar/gtp/
A lot of work already done with it can freely be downloaded and viewed
Good luck with programming the client!
Lukas
I thought KGS had their own proprietary protocol?
GTP is the protocol for communicating with a Go engine, but not KGS as far
as I know. KGS supports many features so if they used that protocol it
would have to be significantly extended.
Don
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 5:01 AM, Lukas van de Wiel
On 8 nov. 2012, at 14:09, Don Dailey wrote:
I thought KGS had their own proprietary protocol?
Yes. And I don't think GTP can be of any help to connect a web client to KGS.
See that page:
http://senseis.xmp.net/?KGSueMe%2FDiscussion
Note that wms himself is developing a web client:
, 2012 5:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [Computer-go] Develop a client for KGS?
I thought KGS had their own proprietary protocol?
GTP is the protocol for communicating with a Go engine, but not KGS as far
as I know. KGS supports many features so if they used that protocol
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I thought KGS had their own proprietary protocol?
GTP is the protocol for communicating with a Go engine, but not KGS as far
as I know. KGS supports many features
.
David
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I thought KGS had their own
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