Have you looked at Slugo?
http://sluggo.dforge.cse.ucsc.edu/
/Erik J.
On Tue, Feb 20, 2007 at 01:43:53PM -0500, Christian Bienia wrote:
Hi,
I was the one trying to implement multi-threaded branch [1].
With all due
respect, I doubt it is doable without good knowledge how the
engine is
implemented internally. E.g. you need to synchronize or split
to one per
thread several caches that exist etc. The branch never reached
working
state as I abandoned it, as far as I remember after unpromising
timing
results.
[1] cvs -d:pserver:address@hidden:/sources/gnugo
-r multi-board co gnugo
See the list archives around April 2005.
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnugo-devel/2005-04/
That's too bad. :-( Multi-threading would be a great enhancement
for GNU
go. I suppose I'll have to find something else for the students. Any
ideas for alternatives will be appreciated a lot.
Are there any plans to reconsider that decision, given the fact
that the
two major chip producers will stop producing single-core
processors this
year? As Darren pointed out:
the future is multi-core not higher clock speeds. Unfortunately.
- Chris
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