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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Fwd: Re: md5 sum for bearoff databases


From: Johannes Bickmann
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] Fwd: Re: md5 sum for bearoff databases
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 22:22:11 +0200
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On 09/21/2011 10:00 PM, Michael Petch wrote:
On 21/09/2011 12:31 PM, Johannes Bickmann wrote:
Hello list!
I'm a new member in this list. I recognized that the md5-sums of my
generated bearoff databases differ from these:
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnubg/manual/gnubg.html#Verification-of-databases

In an older post someone mentioned that there were marginal updates on
the makebearoff code so that the md5 sums on that site are obsolete.
Where can I find the latest md5-sums?
Abother question is where in gnu can I check if the databases are
correctly imported?

Those files I believe are slightly different than the form used now so
they won't match what is produced locally by you. Usually you can tell
if the database and neural net files are loaded properly is if you go to:

"Help" menu
"About gnubg"
click the "evaluation engine" button

This will give information on the loaded bearoff databases and neural
nets being used. A default install would produce output like this:

  * Contact neural network evaluator:
    - version 0.15, 250 inputs, 128 hidden units.

  * Crashed neural network evaluator:
    - version 0.15, 250 inputs, 128 hidden units.

  * Race neural network evaluator:
    - version 0.15, 214 inputs, 128 hidden units.

  * In memory 1-sided bearoff database evaluator
    - generated by GNU Backgammon
    - up to 15 chequers on 6 points (54264 positions) per player
    - database includes gammon distributions
    - number of reads: 0
  * In memory 2-sided bearoff database evaluator
    - generated by GNU Backgammon
    - up to 6 chequers on 6 points (924 positions) per player
    - database includes both cubeful and cubeless equities
    - number of reads: 0


Okay. Thank you. That explains why some md5 sums are different.
I'll post them as soon as I finished the ones below 2Gbyte along with the version of makebearoff.




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