Best way to play Go on Mac for beginners?
Best way to play Go on Mac for beginners?
It seems like there are a lot of options for Go software, but there are always problems whenever I try to download anything. I have OSX 10.6.8. Goban requires a newer version. And Mac Gnu go requires an older version. What's the best Mac software for beginners that will actually work with my computer?
Re: Best way to play Go on Mac for beginners?
Is that a standalone or can you only play it online? I'm looking for something that can be both because my Internet isn't so great right now.
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Re: Best way to play Go on Mac for beginners?
saltyd wrote:Is that a standalone or can you only play it online? I'm looking for something that can be both because my Internet isn't so great right now.
It is just online except as a game editor.
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Best way to play Go on Mac for beginners?
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Re: Best way to play Go on Mac for beginners?
If you want to play against a computer opponent, I recommend gogui, which is written in java, so should run everywhere (tm).
You can plug any GTP bot into gogui. Good free bots are gnugo, pachi and fuego, although you may have to compile pachi and fuego from source; I don't think there are precompiled binaries for mac available.
Be prepared that pachi and fuego are fairly strong on smaller boards (assuming "normal" hardware).
You can plug any GTP bot into gogui. Good free bots are gnugo, pachi and fuego, although you may have to compile pachi and fuego from source; I don't think there are precompiled binaries for mac available.
Be prepared that pachi and fuego are fairly strong on smaller boards (assuming "normal" hardware).
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Re: Best way to play Go on Mac for beginners?
Gnugo can be compiled in Mac OS 10.6.8, likewise fuego and pachi. I've had them all in my old mac (which is 10.6.8.) They all can be compiled in 10.9.1 without major trouble (did it recently)
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Re: Best way to play Go on Mac for beginners?
Sen:te Goban is a nice mac app which supports GnuGo and Pachi with an extension, and an older version is available free. There is also a post on this forum with a list of some other mac apps.
Re: Best way to play Go on Mac for beginners?
I tried to install gnugo but it won't let me because "the classic environment is no longer supported." I tried downloading the version of Goban and it also wouldn't work. GoGui is just really confusing to set up and talks about having to compiling it from the sources whatever that means. I didn't know this would be so difficult...
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Re: Best way to play Go on Mac for beginners?
alexdavey wrote:Sen:te Goban is a nice mac app which supports GnuGo and Pachi with an extension, and an older version is available free. There is also a post on this forum with a list of some other mac apps.
As said in the opening post, the current (Mac Appstore) version doesn’t seem to run on 10.6.8.
I have an archive of the old, free version of Goban which should run fine on 10.6.x, IIRC. Won’t spread it publicly, though, cause otherwise I’m gonna be hanged, drowned and then shot.
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Re: Best way to play Go on Mac for beginners?
saltyd wrote:I tried to install gnugo but it won't let me because "the classic environment is no longer supported." I tried downloading the version of Goban and it also wouldn't work. GoGui is just really confusing to set up and talks about having to compiling it from the sources whatever that means. I didn't know this would be so difficult...
Explanation for you.
"Open Software" really only means that the source code is available gratis (technically there can be the "normal and customary charge for good copy on standard medium but these days with bandwidth and the internet that's moot). It doesn't mean that somebody is going to provide you with a complied run exec ready to run on your computer. Somebody can do that for you but nobody is obligated to if you don't know how to compile << source code has to be compiled into executable code before you can run it >>
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Re: Best way to play Go on Mac for beginners?
Mike Novack wrote:"Open Software" really only means that the source code is available gratis (technically there can be the "normal and customary charge for good copy on standard medium but these days with bandwidth and the internet that's moot). It doesn't mean that somebody is going to provide you with a complied run exec ready to run on your computer. Somebody can do that for you but nobody is obligated to if you don't know how to compile << source code has to be compiled into executable code before you can run it >>
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Re: Best way to play Go on Mac for beginners?
I have Mac OSX 10.6.8 and I don't have any issues with CGoban or Gnugo
-- oh, you mean old CGoban? CGoban1?
Just use the latest CGoban (is it 2 or 3 now?) -- whatever you get using KGS. 3 I think.
-- oh, you mean old CGoban? CGoban1?
Just use the latest CGoban (is it 2 or 3 now?) -- whatever you get using KGS. 3 I think.
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Re: Best way to play Go on Mac for beginners?
xed_over wrote:I have Mac OSX 10.6.8 and I don't have any issues with CGoban or Gnugo
10.6.8 still had support for "Classic Apps." Lion got rid of that, to much chagrin from a lot of people. Last time I checked on 10.6.8 I could run any of the older apps I had anyway.