

Thank you very much for the very quick reply. Somehow dumb me was trying to start the file in the bin folder, it was strange that it wouldn't start. Lib folder) probably just double clicking does the trick otherwise use Willemien you are trying to run the sourcecode try gogui.jar (in the With java.exe, javaw.exe, whatever, no result. Download the zip file instead, as it has all the necessary files.ĭoes Gogui work under windows 7 64 bits ? I tried to open gogui.java The tar.gz file found on Sourceforge is missing a key directory (/lib). For more information on how to use MoGo with GoGui on Ubuntu, see this thread. If you are using a different Java version, adjust the command accordingly. install.sh -p /usr/local -j /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun to execute the installation script. After uncompressing the files into a location of your choice and going there, issue this command: sudo bash. Note for Ubuntu Linux users: Just running install.sh as the included instructions recommend won't work in Ubuntu. You need to have Java installed on your machine ([Oracle-Java |

The folder doc\manual\html\ has the manual as html-files (start gogui.jar is the program binary to start (Java binary, platform independent). In the directory lib of the archive are some. The archive for download there is 6 mbytes big (includes the source). Meanwhile Remi Coulom has made some updates and published a version 1.5.0 () at. You can still download version 1.4.9, dated (accessed on ). Note that the original project is no longer being developed and is marked as "status: abandoned" on the download page shown above.The green download button gets you only the source code.) Scroll down if you do not immediately see them. Download link: (Download the windows installer or the *.zip file, which includes the *.jar files.Project homepage: (only message : disclaimer).Useful for Go program developers." (as to be read on the project page) You can configure several engines and settings. GUI), which use the Go Text Protocol ( GTP). GoGui (not supported anymore) is a graphical interface to Go-engines (programs without own Writes format(s): sgf, xml (export: LaTeX, png, text) Reads format(s): sgf, xml (import: text, from clipboard: text, sgf)
