From news-rocq.inria.fr!jussieu.fr!oleane!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!purdue!mozo.cc.purdue.edu!cartoon.ecn.purdue.edu!bremermr Tue Mar 26 19:44:54 1996 Article: 4541 of rec.games.corewar Path: news-rocq.inria.fr!jussieu.fr!oleane!tank.news.pipex.net!pipex!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!purdue!mozo.cc.purdue.edu!cartoon.ecn.purdue.edu!bremermr From: bremermr@cartoon.ecn.purdue.edu (Myer R. Bremer) Newsgroups: rec.games.corewar Subject: Core Warrior 22 Date: 26 Mar 1996 15:05:27 GMT Organization: Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN Lines: 284 Message-ID: <4j913n$k8c@mozo.cc.purdue.edu> NNTP-Posting-Host: cartoon.ecn.purdue.edu .xX$$x. .x$$$$$$$x. d$$$$$$$$$$$ ,$$$$$$$P' `P' , . $$$$$$P' ' .d b $$$$$P b ,$$x ,$$x ,$$x ,$$b $$. 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If you have no clue what I'm talking about then check out these five-star internet locals for more information: FAQs are available by anonymous FTP from rtfm.mit.edu as pub/usenet/news.answers/games/corewar-faq.Z FTP site is: ftp.csua.berkeley.edu /pub/corewar Web pages are at: http://www.stormking.com/~koth ;Stormking http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~pizza/koth ;Pizza http://pauillac.inria.fr/~doligez/corewar/ ;Planar Newbies should check the stormking page for the FAQ, language specification, guides, and tutorials. Post questions to rec.games.corewar. All new players are infinitely welcome! If ftp.csua.berkeley.edu is still out of service, you can download Pmars at Terry's web page--http://www.infi.net/~wtnewton/corewar/ ______________________________________________________________________________ Greetings. Welcome to the 22nd issue of Core Warrior. We've had a flurry of activity this week. Over half the warriors on the '94 hill are brand spanking new. The past three weeks have brought significant change to hill as long standing veterans have been falling to young upstart pspacers. Enjoy the show. --M R Bremer ______________________________________________________________________________ Current Status of the Internet Pizza Server ICWS '94 Draft Hill: Hill Specs: coresize: 8000 max. processes: 8000 duration: after 80,000 cycles, a tie is declared. max. entry length: 100 minimum distance: 100 rounds fought: 200 instruction set: ICWS '94 Draft # %W/ %L/ %T Name Author Score Age 1 44/ 35/ 21 Grilled Octopus v0.5 David Boeren 154 230 2 45/ 41/ 14 Naked dancer Beppe Bezzi 149 48 3 40/ 33/ 26 prova Maurizio Vittuari 147 13 4 40/ 34/ 27 T.N.T. Maurizio Vittuari 146 739 5 41/ 35/ 24 Chameleon M R Bremer 146 485 6 31/ 18/ 51 Impfinity v4g1 Planar 145 1213 7 42/ 40/ 18 Stepping Stone Kurt Franke 145 355 8 36/ 29/ 36 Blue Funk 5 Steven Morrell 143 158 9 37/ 32/ 31 Tornado 3.0 Beppe 143 815 10 41/ 40/ 18 Gem of the Ocean P.Kline 142 7 11 40/ 39/ 21 Sloth v0.4 Ian Oversby 142 3 12 30/ 18/ 52 Hazy Shade II John K W 141 36 13 33/ 26/ 41 Barrage Anton Marsden 141 487 14 26/ 11/ 63 Evol Cap 6.6 John Wilkinson 141 1028 15 37/ 33/ 31 A Hard Day's Night Maurizio Vittuari 141 16 16 42/ 44/ 14 Frontwards v2 Steven Morrell 140 1266 17 39/ 40/ 21 Cynical v0.1 Ian Oversby 139 2 18 32/ 25/ 44 Hector 3 Kurt Franke 138 18 19 37/ 36/ 26 Thermite II Robert Macrae 138 1014 20 43/ 49/ 8 Memories Beppe Bezzi 138 407 21 41/ 45/ 14 Pagan John K W 136 24 22 35/ 33/ 32 Clueless v0.4 Ian Oversby 136 1 23 34/ 32/ 34 Lithium John K Wilkinson 135 21 24 33/ 31/ 36 Flurry Anton Marsden 135 5 25 11/ 9/ 4 Gem of the Ocean P.Kline 36 64 Weekly age: 128 New warriors 13 Turnover/age rate 10% Average age: 350 ( 333 last week, 431 the week before ) Average score: 142 ( 140 last week, 142 the week before ) The top 25 warriors are represented by 12 authors. Boeren is on top once again this issue and has been for most of the week. Only in 6 challenges has another warrior claimed the top spot--Thermite II three times, Hipshot v2.1 once, and Naked Dancer twice. Grilled Octopus reminds me of quiz's long dominance at the top. Except for the fact the Grilled receives periodic updates. The past three weeks have purged some of the ancient warriors from the hill. This week Hazy Shade of Winter was _killed_ by JKW at an age of 616. Marsden lost Blizzard at an age of 713. Both will enjoy rankings in the corewar Hall of Fame however. Four warriors are over 1000 now--Impfinity, Frontwards, Evol Cap, and Thermite II. We've seen 14 versions of Naked Dancer this week. Perhaps Bezzi will be satisfied with the number two spot. Gem of the Ocean has also been through several mutations. Will these guys ever be content with anything less than the number one ranking? 8) Bombers are the dominating strategy at the moment. At least seven of the top ten warriors are bombers or have bombing components. Last week, 130 points would have gained the hill. Not this week. 135 points just for 25th place. Ian Oversby has made a fairly quick jump to the '94 draft hill. Sloth v0.4 is his highest ranking warrior at eleventh place. Only eight warriors declare using pspace in their strategy lines. And the qscanners don't look all that effective this week. ______________________________________________________________________________ 94 - What's New # %W/ %L/ %T Name Author Score Age 5 39/ 40/ 21 Gem of the Ocean P.Kline 139 1 18 37/ 43/ 20 Naked dancer Beppe Bezzi 132 1 11 27/ 20/ 54 Hazy Shade II John K W 134 1 22 39/ 46/ 14 Pagan John K W 132 1 17 34/ 33/ 33 Lithium John K Wilkinson 135 1 24 28/ 26/ 45 Hector 3 Kurt Franke 130 1 14 35/ 35/ 31 A Hard Day's Night Maurizio Vittuari 134 1 8 37/ 36/ 27 prova Maurizio Vittuari 137 1 6 41/ 41/ 18 Gem of the Ocean P.Kline 140 1 23 30/ 33/ 38 Flurry Anton Marsden 127 1 12 38/ 41/ 21 Sloth v0.4 Ian Oversby 135 1 17 37/ 42/ 21 Cynical v0.1 Ian Oversby 132 1 23 31/ 35/ 34 Clueless v0.4 Ian Oversby 128 1 Newer versions of Naked Dancer and Lithium. ______________________________________________________________________________ 94 - What's No More. # %W/ %L/ %T Name Author Score Age 26 25/ 27/ 48 Paper Test v2a Ian Oversby 123 14 26 3/ 1/ 0 Naked dancer Beppe Bezzi 8 3 26 1/ 0/ 3 Clisson P.Kline 5 10 26 2/ 1/ 0 qtest 14 Beppe Bezzi 7 22 26 5/ 5/ 2 Test Anton Marsden 16 22 26 2/ 1/ 2 Lithium John K Wilkinson 7 84 26 33/ 43/ 24 myConfuser Paulsson 124 141 26 1/ 0/ 2 Q.S.P. John K W 6 134 26 3/ 0/ 1 Hazy Shade Of Winter John K W 9 616 26 25/ 23/ 52 Blizzard Anton Marsden 128 713 26 37/ 46/ 17 C I A Anders Ivner 129 255 26 39/ 49/ 12 Hipshot v2.1 J E Long 129 190 26 32/ 35/ 33 Torch t18 P.Kline 128 242 ______________________________________________________________________________ 94 - What's Old # %W/ %L/ %T Name Author Score Age 16 42/ 44/ 14 Frontwards v2 Steven Morrell 140 1266 6 31/ 18/ 51 Impfinity v4g1 Planar 145 1213 14 26/ 11/ 63 Evol Cap 6.6 John Wilkinson 141 1028 19 37/ 36/ 26 Thermite II Robert Macrae 138 1014 9 37/ 32/ 31 Tornado 3.0 Beppe 143 815 4 40/ 34/ 27 T.N.T. Maurizio Vittuari 146 739 13 33/ 26/ 41 Barrage Anton Marsden 141 487 5 41/ 35/ 24 Chameleon M R Bremer 146 485 20 43/ 49/ 8 Memories Beppe Bezzi 138 407 7 42/ 40/ 18 Stepping Stone Kurt Franke 145 355 1 44/ 35/ 21 Grilled Octopus v0.5 David Boeren 154 230 ______________________________________________________________________________ HALL OF FAME * means the warrior is still running. Pos Name Author Age Strategy 1 Jack in the box Beppe Bezzi 1620 P-warrior 2 Torch t18 P.Kline 1539 Bomber 3 Frontwards v2 Steven Morrell 1266 * One shot scanner 4 quiz Schitzo 1262 Scanner/ bomber 5 Impfinity v4g1 Planar 1213 * Stone/ imp 6 Evol Cap 6.6 John Wilkinson 1028 * Imp / stone 7 Thermite II Robert Macrae 1014 * Qscan -> bomber 8 Iron Gate 1.5 Wayne Sheppard 926 CMP scanner 9 Agony II Stefan Strack 912 CMP scanner 10 Blue Funk Steven Morrell 869 Stone/ imp 11 Tornado 3.0 Beppe Bezzi 815 * Bomber 12 Thermite 1.0 Robert Macrae 802 Qscan -> bomber 13 Blue Funk 3 Steven Morrell 766 Stone/ imp 14 Night Train Karl Lewin 755 Replicator 15 T.N.T. Maurizio Vittuari 739 * Bomber 16 Mirage 1.5 Anton Marsden 736 Scanner/ bomber 17 Blizzard Anton Marsden 713 Qscan -> replicator 18 HeremScimitar A.Ivner,P.Kline 666 Bomber 19 La Bomba Beppe Bezzi 650 Qscan -> replicator 20 myVamp v3.7 Paulsson 643 Vampire 21 Hazy Shade Of Winter John Wilkinson 616 P-warrior 22 Armory - A5 John Wilkinson 609 P-warrior 23 juliet and paper Bremer & Bezzi 607 P-warrior 24 Phq Maurizio Vittuari 589 Qscan -> replicator 25 Hector 2 Kurt Franke 561 Qscan -> replicator Hazy Shade of Winter enters the hill knocking off Boombastic by Maurizio Vittuari. Blizzard stops climbing settling at 17th place. Remember when it only took an age of 350 to make the hall? Barrage and Chameleon should both make the hall next week if they survive. ______________________________________________________________________________ Current Status of the Internet Pizza Server Beginner's Hill: Hill Specs: coresize: 8000 max. processes: 8000 duration: after 80,000 cycles, a tie is declared. max. entry length: 100 minimum distance: 100 maximum age: At age 100, warriors are retired. rounds fought: 200 instruction set: ICWS '94 Draft # %W/ %L/ %T Name Author Score Age 1 55/ 22/ 23 Jack in the box Beppe Bezzi 188 54 2 47/ 16/ 37 Vectorfantasy v0.2 basehead 178 12 3 54/ 34/ 11 Violent Micro v0.2 basehead 174 11 4 54/ 40/ 6 GPT 15l David van Dam 168 49 5 52/ 41/ 7 Goliath 0.3 David van Dam 163 6 6 48/ 33/ 19 ExPensive v0.1 Ian Oversby 163 61 7 45/ 28/ 27 Hyakutake Zenith Scott Manley 162 23 8 45/ 29/ 26 Obvious Thief.2 John K. Lewis 161 37 9 49/ 41/ 10 C-Seagal II Test jShelton 157 50 10 44/ 39/ 17 Three Core Monty Andrew Fabbro 149 3 11 45/ 46/ 9 Uni Charm Password Test # jShelton 145 22 12 43/ 44/ 13 Extreme Prejudice Scott Manley 143 44 13 35/ 28/ 37 Unknown John K. Lewis 142 36 14 33/ 24/ 44 Bag of Tricks Andy Nevermind 142 19 15 42/ 43/ 15 GPT 09k David van Dam 142 42 16 42/ 44/ 14 Auntie v1.1 Ian Oversby 139 60 17 43/ 47/ 10 Revision Three Andy Nevermind 138 46 18 40/ 43/ 17 Living Let Die Julian 137 5 19 40/ 44/ 16 Tonto 3 Steve Bailey 136 21 20 40/ 45/ 15 Hyakutake Approaches Scott Manley 135 51 21 39/ 45/ 15 Hyakutake Perigee Scott Manley 134 25 22 39/ 48/ 13 Simple Scanner-bomber Scott Manley 129 64 23 39/ 51/ 10 C Seagal jShelton 128 93 24 32/ 51/ 17 Vampy Jens Heunemann 114 2 25 32/ 57/ 12 testing Jens Heunemann 107 1 How unfair to inflict Jack in the box on the beginners hill! The '94 draft hill had to tolerate him for a _long_ time. 8) basehead was briefly seen on the '94 hill. Although his warrior scored well, it was killed by the author. Hmmmmmm. Interesting strategy. Is anyone on the b-hill in favor of increasing the age limit? ______________________________________________________________________________ The Hint Before the '94 draft language, jmz scanners could only find non-zero 'b' operands. Having zero value b-fields in your warrior was a definite advantage. But with the new draft, many more options became available. Scanning instructions can now scan .a .b .ab .ba .x and .i. Few authors bother with zero operand fields anymore, so scanning .b may be just as effective as scanning .i when searching for enemy code. Consider this: TimeScape style replicators contain no zero b-fields (except in the launching code). Wild Card scores 175 against it scanning .i, 173 scanning .b. Of course TimeScape copies have tons of zero a fields. Scanning .a scores a miserable 131. Irongate has one zero a-field and one zero b-field. Scanning .a and .b score around 132 points. Scanning .i scores 145 points. Definite problem. However, this technique works best against classic stones. A stone usually will dec/inc the a or b field thus distracting scanners. By only scanning .a or .b, you have a chance of not finding any dec/inc locations. Juliet storm modifies a-fields. With a mov #2667, *0 imp added to it, Wild Card scores 118.5 points when scanning .b versus 108.5 points scanning .i. Submitting my scanner against the hill with different options had significant effects on the individual scores of some programs. Drastic enough I don't want to mention names. But the overall score against the hill tends to balance out. However, if you're having a real problem with a few particular programs, changing your scanning criteria just may be the key. ______________________________________________________________________________ Questions? Concerns? Comments? Complaints? Mail them to people who care. authors: Beppe Bezzi or Myer R Bremer