[computer-go] Please have your bot resign, for your own good

steve uurtamo apoxonpoo at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 4 16:50:56 PST 2008


s/UCP/UDP/g;

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From: steve uurtamo <apoxonpoo at yahoo.com>
To: computer-go <computer-go at computer-go.org>
Sent: Friday, January 4, 2008 7:50:34 PM
Subject: Re: [computer-go] Please have your bot resign, for your own good


TCP/IP communication can be viewed as round-trip.

UCP is one-way, TCP requires a response for each
packet.

s.


----- Original Message ----
From: Jason House <jason.james.house at gmail.com>
To: computer-go <computer-go at computer-go.org>
Sent: Friday, January 4, 2008 4:50:31 PM
Subject: Re: [computer-go] Please have your bot resign, for your own good




On Jan 4, 2008 4:44 PM, Gian-Carlo Pascutto <gcp at sjeng.org> wrote:

steve uurtamo wrote:
>> It was my understanding that the netlag to the Philippines was about
>> 380 ms; accounting for an additiaonal 15% packet loss and we end up
>> at about 440 ms.

>
> i think that it works out to roughly double that because of the protocol, right?


Yes, the server sends out the move and starts your clock immediately.
You need 1 ping time to see the move and start calculating. After you

move, there's an additional ping time to get the move to CGOS.
Ping times are round trip.  I believe it should be 1/2 ping time to see the move and start calculating, and an additional 1/2 ping time to get the move to CGOS.










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