Game transmission

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IWB
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Game transmission

Post by IWB »

http://www.screenleap.com/450008823

It is an easy way to tramit a window. What do you think about it. Is it usable for you? Anything else related to the form?

For those who are interested in the game:

No book, starting position, 1GB Hash, 2 cores, 6h game + 1s/move.

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Ingo
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Graham Banks
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Re: Game transmission

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Looks good Ingo.
Only small criticism is that the clocks jump up in about three second lots, but I'm sure most can live with that.
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Re: Game transmission

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Graham Banks wrote:Looks good Ingo.
Only small criticism is that the clocks jump up in about three second lots, but I'm sure most can live with that.
That 3secs is already quite good. Yesterday I had (once) a lag of 8 min which is not acceptable.

I am just experimenting. This tool is nice but not good. I am still searching.

Any other comment is welcome.

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Ingo
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Re: Game transmission

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Experiment finished.

I learned that this is OK for an individual game, for a longer run it is the wrong tool.

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Ingo
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Re: Game transmission

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IWB wrote:Experiment finished.

I learned that this is OK for an individual game, for a longer run it is the wrong tool.

Bye and Thx
Ingo
Good to know Ingo. Thanks. :)
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