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  • Simple and easy interface Strong skill size can be 7x7, a mini game for beginners and math classrooms.
  • Does this work on a Mac? I downloaded it but in the list of files included I don't see anywhere to open the application. I just want to play some 9x9 go against a good program - can someone recommend how to on a Mac?
  • When can we enjoy with a new release?
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  • Strength (rugo.ru/read.php?2,68490,8031951,page=13#msg-8031951): 1) Pachi10.99(Retsugen-devel_4a75662c35b0891881d599b50d9e9264181543ad); 2) MoGo; 3) ManyFacesOfGo12.010 (non desktop program- may be weaker, than other such programs, for example, Zenith). And FueGo is more weaker... All versions able to take advantage of 64 bit systems: but if compiling on Linux_x86_64 with prefix not= /usr/local must launch program with full path: {prefix}/bin/fuego [b]skanskan[/b], it would be easier to install Linux not just to try a new version of Fuego, but, for example, to try strongest Go programs (dropbox.com/sh/o4e61cpzajso6hp/8c9uiOYLpn) and to get rid of a headache with Windows, then compile it in Windows and get other huge amount of headache on desktop with this already only tablet&smartphone OS. [b]oid-2770909[/b], I've tried Windows, when it was desktop OS, but it wasn't installed at all on my computer. Windows is a real headache for people that don't want to waste many hours installing and configuring many things (drivers, programs, etc). And most programs I use are included in Linux distribution kits (for example LibreCAD, GIMP, FreeCAD, most usable and standard format OpenOffice...). I know you can find similar programs for Windows but they are only for rich people well knowing the computer (or with the such man). Pachi Go is for a long time under Linux and there are more strong programs for Linux, such MoGo.
  • OpenID User, Windows is not good for playing Go, because: 1) "There are only weak commercial programs with Windows binaries" & compiling from sources in this non-standart OS is very dificult; 2) it is slower on ~1/4 (CPU-memory) than standard (i.e. ISO/IEC 9945 compatible) OS; 3) it leaves from the desktop market to tablets. I've tried Windows. Windows is a real headache for certain users (how I am) that don't want to waste many days for search, loading, installation and configuring many things and that needs administration skills (but finally all the same doesn't rescue system from crash because of the safety low level). And most standard programs that people use are present in Linux and miss in Windows distr-s (for example Internet, Office, Multimedia, Graphics applications, Util-s, Games...) I know you can find very small amount of similar programs in Windows distr. but they are not as good as their counterpart in Linux. And for example purchased specialized software I use (CAE) is much more variously provided for standard OS, than Windows...
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  • Great idea to implement an open source reference version of a MCTS-based go game. I am trying to install the 1.1 version on a mac book under Lion. I managed to install the Windows exe version using wine, but to take profit of all the available RAM, I would like to build a Mac OS X port. I have previously installed boost using macports. I am not a developper so, sorry if my question is straighforward. I have the followoing errors in the build under Mac OS: ./configure : seems OK make: I have the following error message. Thank you for the help. ------ g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -pthread -I/opt/local/include -I../gtpengine -I../smartgame -g -O2 -DNDEBUG -Wall -Wextra -MT libfuego_go_a-GoGtpEngine.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/libfuego_go_a-GoGtpEngine.Tpo -c -o libfuego_go_a-GoGtpEngine.o `test -f 'GoGtpEngine.cpp' || echo './'`GoGtpEngine.cpp GoGtpEngine.cpp: In member function ‘virtual void GoGtpEngine::CmdClearBoard(GtpCommand&)’: GoGtpEngine.cpp:381: error: ‘class boost::filesystem3::path’ has no member named ‘native_file_string’ /opt/local/include/boost/system/error_code.hpp: At global scope: /opt/local/include/boost/system/error_code.hpp:214: warning: ‘boost::system::posix_category’ defined but not used /opt/local/include/boost/system/error_code.hpp:215: warning: ‘boost::system::errno_ecat’ defined but not used /opt/local/include/boost/system/error_code.hpp:216: warning: ‘boost::system::native_ecat’ defined but not used make[2]: *** [libfuego_go_a-GoGtpEngine.o] Error 1 make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make: *** [all] Error 2
  • q30, I disagree with you, Why is not Windows good for playing Go? I think one doesn't have to choose an OS just for one software. You have to use the OS you are comfortable with. I've tried Linux, Solaris, OSX, Windows... and I stay with Windows. Linux is a real headache for people that don't want to waste many hours configuring and compiling many things. And most programs I use are made for Windows. (for example Autocad, Photoshop, Solidworks, Excel...) I know you can find similar programs for Linux but they are not as good as their Windows counterpart. Pachi Go has just released its last version compiled wfor Windows.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Unfortunately I can't get it to compile on Ubuntu 11.10 ./configure ends with the error message: checking for exit in -lboost_thread... no configure: error: Could not link against boost_thread !
  • Who can install OS & all needed & work without reinstallations in Windows is already computer guru (if can compile - superguru). I couldn't. For non-guru: 1.Download&install Linux_x86_64 (most popular - Ubuntu) with all programs from distr. (you'll get already usable system for home&office). 2.Download this file & unpack it (with right click & selection in filemanager). 3. Go to the folder with unpacked files & in command prompt (in filemanager or in console) type sequentially next 3 strings: I) ./configure II) make III) su -c 'make install' & at request of the root password type it (created by You at Linux install.). Instead of 2&3 You can download Mogo binaries for Linux_x86_64. 4. In Your go board program (http://sourceforge.net/projects/gogui/files/gogui/) add this engine with Your configuration (1 or more). P.S. Use of Windows for Go games isn't a good idea. There are only weak commercial programs with Windows binaries.
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  • Hello Any chance of getting of Windows binaries of the latest svn? Most of us are not computer gurus thanks q30, I'm not going to install Linux just to try a new version of Fuego. I think it would be easier to compile it in Windows.
  • Great engine. We need more up to date downloadable documentation though. Is the latest version able to take advantage of 64 bit systems?
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