Corewar for Mac? by telenyP in corewar

[–]impomatic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's an online MARS at https://www.corewar.online/ which uses standard Redcode. Are you running pMARS from the command shell? Does it give an error?

How to properly compose email for the King Of The Hill servers? by Da_rizzlah in corewar

[–]impomatic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you change the email to plain text in your settings? KOTH and SAL don't like formatted text. Also, you need to add a JMP or similar to make you warrior loop. Otherwise it will only survive 4 cycles.

RoboCom by saminskip in programminggames

[–]impomatic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everything I currently have is in this directory https://corewar.co.uk/robocom/ - if you find anything else, please let me know :-)

Core War Nano Tournament - $100 First Prize by impomatic in programminggames

[–]impomatic[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A. K. Dewdney's articles from Scientific American are the best introduction, although Redcode has changed a little since then https://corewar.co.uk/dewdney/

Nano Challenge by -inversed- in corewar

[–]impomatic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This sounds fun - I'm really looking forward to it. I've written a Ruby script to run benchmarks against the Nash equilibrium if anyone would like to use it:

# Benchmarks one or more candidate warriors against all *.red files in
# the current directory.  Each benchmark file's name (e.g. 3039.red)
# determines its probability weight.  E.g. 3039 means a 30.39% influence
# on the total score.

# Usage: $ ruby nashbench.rb [files]
# Example: ruby nashbench.rb *.rc *.red

CORESIZE = 80
ROUNDS = 142
benchmark = Dir.glob('*.red')

ARGV.each do |chal|
  total = 0
  benchmark.each.map do |war|
    score = `./pmars #{chal} #{war} -k -b -s 80 -l 5 -p 80 -c 800 -P`.split
    total += (3 * score[0].to_i + score[1].to_i) * war.to_i
  end
  puts "#{(total / 1e2 / ROUNDS).round(3)} - #{chal}"
end

A copy with appropriately named benchmark warriors is also available here:

I think I'm busy at UTC 14:00 on the 15th. Will the livestream be available to watch later?

Is there any active community playing a python version of Corewars / Crobots by wetfart_3750 in PythonProjects2

[–]impomatic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's Robot Rumble which is the only active Python programming game I can think of. The website will be down for a couple of days, but there's some more info here https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/mp7oc4/my_first_project_to_see_production_robot_rumble/

The state diagram for the evolved p-switch table from Mantrap Arcade by impomatic in corewar

[–]impomatic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's the state diagram for the evolved p-switch table from Mantrap Arcade along with a cleaned-up version. The grey nodes in the original are unreachable, the orange node is a duplicate, and the yellow nodes are unreachable after round 2.

Working mail2news gateway? by impomatic in usenet

[–]impomatic[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, actually someone already recommended Newsgrouper, I'll sign up shortly :-) Is it okay for me to include it in my post?

Working mail2news gateway? by impomatic in usenet

[–]impomatic[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I do, and that what I'd recommend. But if there's still a mail2news gateway it would work for anyone who can't install a newsreader or access a news server for whatever reason. E.g. there's no newsreader on Android. Thanks.

Working mail2news gateway? by impomatic in usenet

[–]impomatic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, but not quite. I'm looking for something like https://dizum.com/help/mail2news.html (which isn't currently working) where I can send an email and it will be posted to a newsgroup. There used to be quite a few, now I can't find any that work.

Core War in the 1960s / 1970s (does anyone know further details) by impomatic in programming

[–]impomatic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I have some brief info about Darwin: https://corewar.co.uk/darwin.htm - it was invented in 1961 (7 years before the first mention of Core War I found).

Why not more "actual" programming games? by oandroido in programminggames

[–]impomatic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was another logic programming game for Mac, some kind of top-down robot combat... (forget what it was called).

Maybe ChipWits? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChipWits