General > Off Topic
Dead?
Zelos:
I think there havent been anything good to reply on.
AZPaul:
--- Quote ---I think he's waiting for the sexual repro to be fixed.
See, all those hints weren't falling on deaf ears.
--- End quote ---
Actually, I've coded around the sexrepro issue using memlocs. My issue now is that I cannot get to the memvals. After a few million cycles of sexual selection (simulated) the sex trait values would have moved (maybe) except those values are in the bot memory which we do not [hint] have access to [end hint] at the present time. A memval text file, a memval textfile, my kingdom for a memval text file.
Trivia note: Erwin Schrodinger was so disgusted by the results he was seeing in his equations that he devised his famous cat paradox to show just how rediculous his results were. He did this hoping he or others would help find the error that obviously had to be in the equations. Poor pussy's been suspended in uncertainty ever since.
PurpleYouko:
--- Quote ---those values are in the bot memory which we do not [hint] have access to [end hint] at the present time.
--- End quote ---
Could you elaborate on this.
As far as I know (and I programmed it) we have access to all the memory values using memloc and memval.
If your robot have mutated such that they use a different location then how do you propose fixing this?
Numsgil:
I think he means the snapshot doesn't capture memory locations.
Which we've discussed before, if you remember.
AZPaul:
--- Quote ---QUOTE
those values are in the bot memory which we do not [hint] have access to [end hint] at the present time.
Could you elaborate on this.
As far as I know (and I programmed it) we have access to all the memory values using memloc and memval.
--- End quote ---
Sorry, PY for having gotten confusing on this. Nums is right. The sextrait values in my sims are in bot memory locations. My way of getting around .sexrepro. After x,000,000 cycles I want to see how these values have spread, congregated, moved. Unfortunately, snapshot does not save the memory values in the text file so I have no way to see and compare, say memloc #981 #982 #68, values over some 1000 bots.
There was some discussion of a 'mem snapshot' routine that would create a text file of all bots' memory with options to record certain locations only. This would be wonderful. Until such is available, and not being a gamer interested in making combat bots (combots?), I've taken DBII as far as I can.
Lurking Patiently,
-P
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version