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From: | Olivier Baur |
Subject: | [Bug-gnubg] gnubg on mac os x |
Date: | Fri, 24 Jan 2003 18:00:55 +0100 |
Hello.I'm wondering if porting gnubg to Mac OS X is currently planned or in progress ?
If not, I'm willing to do this.I've already been able to build it (from yesterday's CVS snapshot) and run it in an X windowing system (works either with "XDarwin" or Apple's newly released "X11" X servers). Maybe I could consider release a "full binary download" (pre-built) version for Mac OS X users?
I'm also willing to :- throw in multiprocessor support [as soon as I can put my hands on a bi-proc G4 :-) ] - port it to a full Aqua version (ie, use Apple's GUI instead of X+GTK/Guile's) - add vector-computing for use with G4 processors' built-in superscalar unit (known as "Velocity Engine" or "AltiVec") -- I have noticed that during rollouts/evaluations, the CPU would spend 70% of its time evaluating the neural net, which can be basically thought as a matrix product between the different layers, which in turn is a perfect candidate algorithm for vectorization and dramatic performance improvement
Please keep me informed if any of these projects are already being worked on, so I don't start working on something that's on the verge of being completed.
Best, Olivier Baur.PS: btw, great piece of software, guys! don't need no more go and buy me a pc + snowie!
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