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Off Topic / Re: A minimalistic yet powerful simulator
« on: July 14, 2011, 07:36:53 PM »
I uploaded a copy to a different location.
http://niebelung.fjfi.cvut.cz/~pavel/Evoversum_0.1.1.zip
The only explanation for the strange behaviour I am able to think of is that some mirrors of Sourceforge have an incomplete copy of the archive.
This is really weird.

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Off Topic / Re: A minimalistic yet powerful simulator
« on: July 14, 2011, 01:25:02 PM »
Double and triple checked, that's five checks overall :) Have you downloaded the zip from the files section? Haven't you accidentally used the SVN repo instead? Haven't you accidentally looked in alife_client instead of alife_client_standalone? Isn't some antivirus software causing the trouble? This is really strange...
I will upload it to a different location, then... stay tuned.

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Off Topic / Re: A minimalistic yet powerful simulator
« on: July 14, 2011, 08:43:46 AM »
This is strange, I downloaded the .zip, unzipped it, looked into the

alife_client_standalone

directory and had no problems finding the alife_gui.exe along with alife_console.exe intended for those who wish to script the simulation from Python. Is the file really not there?
I will prepare some Youtube videos when time allows.

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Off Topic / Re: A minimalistic yet powerful simulator
« on: July 13, 2011, 07:18:26 AM »
First run Evoversum_server.exe
Then run alife_gui.exe in alife_client_standalone directory
or read quickstart instructions and basic description in README.txt
I am aware that much more documentation than this README is needed
-- will add it as soon as possible, but I am quite busy now.
The server has a XML-RPC interface, so you can script it very easily.

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Off Topic / A minimalistic yet powerful simulator
« on: July 12, 2011, 12:43:32 PM »
Hi to all,
I would like to use this forum to announce the first release of my Darwinian evolution simulator called Evoversum. Windows binaries are at:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/evoversum/files/
Here are some screenshots:
https://sourceforge.net/project/screenshots.php?group_id=529288
Sources are available through SVN, too. I would appreciate if some Darwinbots users tested Evoversum and compared the evolved intelligence to that typically observed in Darwinbots. An example of an evolved world is in the file "maze.wld" in the directory "worlds" -- it corresponds to several hours of evolution, but my goal are much longer simulations. My wish would be both projects to shed light on each other with respect to which features are essential to interesting evolution and which are just bloating the program, making clear analysis difficult. Any ideas or contributions are welcome!
I wish you all good luck in artificial as well as real life.
You can contact me at pbazant (o) gmail.com
Pavel Bažant

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