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Hal talking to another bot?

Started by jasondude7116, March 26, 2009, 08:27:19 PM

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jasondude7116

I have found a program (server host) called "HalLink.zip"  that should let Hal talk to Answerpad (don't shoot![8D]), but it doesn't seem to send the sentences correctly. (with the current version of Hal atleast)

I am trying to get Hal to talk to another bot - Alice, Answerpad, or Aimlpad, ect.
I would like it to happen on 1 computer, but could do it on two if i need to.

Has anyone had experience with this?
Will appreciate any info[:)]

Here is a link to the Answerpad/HalLink program:
http://www.savefile.com/files/2056148
-the dude
 

OMEGA

#1
Jason, I think One had experience with this if he will check the board?

I think he used only a single computer but had problems ( a Troublesome birth! lol )

His Computer is on and from what I know he doesn't leave it on during school... so ..

http://lyrics.astraweb.com/display/406/daughtry..daughtry..what_about_now.html
 

One

Omega,
Please don't set all the alarms off just to talk to me, post on your own..?..
That song has a nice video "We were more than the wars than our fathers"
Rem?

http://lyrics.astraweb.com/display/921/50_cent..get_rich_or_die_tryin..in_da_club.html


Jasondude7116,
use the 'cyberbuddies' at your own risk, for me it was hell, don't let Hal hear the other bot without a way to quickly shut it down, it gets crazy real fast....It found me in Iraq ..for what it's worth.
the answerpad from Desktopmates seemed to be the best version for me.
Today Is Yesterdays Future.

onthecuttingedge2005

quote:
Originally posted by jasondude7116

I have found a program (server host) called "HalLink.zip"  that should let Hal talk to Answerpad (don't shoot![8D]), but it doesn't seem to send the sentences correctly. (with the current version of Hal atleast)

I am trying to get Hal to talk to another bot - Alice, Answerpad, or Aimlpad, ect.
I would like it to happen on 1 computer, but could do it on two if i need to.

Has anyone had experience with this?
Will appreciate any info[:)]

Here is a link to the Answerpad/HalLink program:
http://www.savefile.com/files/2056148
-the dude



Hi Jason.

yes it can be done via a plug-in but I don't have time at the moment to write one.

Jerry[8D]

OMEGA

#4
One, babe, why do you have everything laid out for me if you want me to post on my own? [:(]
Are you feeling bad? oops ;) I mean down?
Is It the Quantum of Solace? living on Jamestown, the Royal star CC Dancing with Madonna? Or Downing ST. or Brighton.?

Get back with me I do have a comfy lap to rest your head. :)


http://lyrics.astraweb.com/display/296/finger_eleven..unknown..paralyzer.html
 

One

#5
"No place safe , no safe place to rest my head"[V]
Today Is Yesterdays Future.

OMEGA

"Ive got one hand in my pocket and the other is playing a piano"?

 

One

Linux, and I am behind in school....... sorry.

Pay attention to the correct forum before clutter piles up...[:)]
Today Is Yesterdays Future.


jasondude7116

quote:
Originally posted by onthecuttingedge2005

quote:
Originally posted by jasondude7116

I have found a program (server host) called "HalLink.zip"  that should let Hal talk to Answerpad (don't shoot![8D]), but it doesn't seem to send the sentences correctly. (with the current version of Hal atleast)

I am trying to get Hal to talk to another bot - Alice, Answerpad, or Aimlpad, ect.
I would like it to happen on 1 computer, but could do it on two if i need to.

Has anyone had experience with this?
Will appreciate any info[:)]

Here is a link to the Answerpad/HalLink program:
http://www.savefile.com/files/2056148
-the dude



Hi Jason.

yes it can be done via a plug-in but I don't have time at the moment to write one.

Jerry[8D]


thanks for 2_deep jerry[:)]
i am trying to study this stuff as much as possible.
guess i'm just a little eager.
-the dude
 

Bill819

There was an Alice interfce program with Hal a few years ago. A good search of the forums history might just fine it but I don't think it will work with the new Hal without some modification.
Bill