MonkeyChops said:I can confirm that it connects to the server and that I was able to start a game with someone online. very cool, I might actually get some experience with the game now and not have to use a 8 stone handicap against my buddy.
God Ginrai said:Yay! Thanks, mcobit. Could you also port Go Grinder and some SGF readers like CGoban and PANDA-glGo (CGoban connects to KGS, and glGo connects to IGS, the 2 major Go Servers)?
Sources:
Go Grinder: http://gogrinder.sourceforge.net/
CGoban: http://cgoban1.sourceforge.net/
Info:
glGo: http://senseis.xmp.net/?GlGo
EDIT: I just noticed that ccGo apparently can open SGFs, however CGoban would still be appreciated because it can connect to KGS.
-God Ginrai
mcobit said:God Ginrai said:Yay! Thanks, mcobit. Could you also port Go Grinder and some SGF readers like CGoban and PANDA-glGo (CGoban connects to KGS, and glGo connects to IGS, the 2 major Go Servers)?
Sources:
Go Grinder: http://gogrinder.sourceforge.net/
CGoban: http://cgoban1.sourceforge.net/
Info:
glGo: http://senseis.xmp.net/?GlGo
EDIT: I just noticed that ccGo apparently can open SGFs, however CGoban would still be appreciated because it can connect to KGS.
-God Ginrai
Yes, IGS should be possible with ccGO. CGoban would be something to look into. But GlGo is not trivial because it needs opengl.
Edit: Go Grinder is java, so it could run out of the box. Give it a try yourself. Just install wizardstans java.pnd, extract to a folder and run with "java -jar foobar"
mcobit said:I just updated the file at the archives. It should be called only go.pnd from now on. ED has to approve it. If he did this, You can try the new version with cgoban included.
Edit: Updated now!