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Revision 22 . . February 26, 2006 14:50 EST by PEZ [CassiusClayGL is always bundled with CC]
Revision 21 . . November 12, 2004 17:17 EST by PEZ
  

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Changed: 1c1
For edutainment purposes I (PEZ) have packaged a version of CassiusClay with RobocodeGLV014 rendering enabled. Download it from the RobocodeRepository:
For edutational purposes I (PEZ) always bundle a GL version of CassiusClay with each release. To test it download CassiusClay from RobocodeRepository. And then you should see pez.rumble.CassiusClayGL in the list of bots. (You'll also find M and T versions of CC there. They are movement only and targeting only versions respectively.):

Changed: 3c3
Sept 21 2004 - New version released and uploaded to the repository. I never got to cleaning up the extra debug code. Next time. =) -- PEZ
* http://www.robocoderepository.com/BotDetail.jsp?id=2257

Changed: 5c5
Nov 10 2004 - New version released and uploaded to the repository. Now draws a little graph of the unsegmented hits. -- PEZ
Here's what the output could look like:

Changed: 7c7
http://www.robocoderepository.com/BotDetail.jsp?id=2343
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f15/PEZIUS/CCGL1.png

Changed: 9,16c9,10
Here's what the output could look like (old version):

http:/robocode/uploads/pez/CCGL-confused.png

It's from a buggy version of CC which sat still even though that was the most dangerous thing to do...

This is all about WaveSurfing and the output should be interpreted like so:
* EnemyWaves are rendered with blue dots. They've got an id label in the middle.
This is all about WaveSuffering and the output should be interpreted like so:
* EnemyWaves are rendered with blue dots. The dots grow with the corresponding bin's associated danger. They've got an id label in the middle.

Changed: 20,24c14,15
** Yellow dots are stop destinations (they are all written on top of each other which makes it impossible to read their values...

This is CCGL against PulsarMax with GL output enabled:

http://pezius.com/robocode/CCGLvsPMGL2.png
** Yellow dots are stop destinations
* It also shows a bar graph in the lower left. The bars represent the current danger associated with forward, stop and reverse respectively.

Changed: 26c17
This one also shows the new little unsegmented-stats-graph in the lower right corner. It also shows another graph in the lower left that I might have forgotten to mention. The bars represent the current danger associated with forward, stop and reverse respectively.
CC is up against an early version of ChironexFleckeri here. CF uses unsegmented StatisticalTargeting which makes it pretty predictable for CC's wave surfing.

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