enorris@gmuvax2.gmu.edu (Gene Norris) (10/24/89)
The George Mason University back prop simulator is now available via anonymous ftp from anonymous@gmuvax2.gmu.edu. After logging on, cd to /nn and ftp *. The compressed and tar'ed file contains a UNIX executable, an 8088/MS-DOS and an 80286/80386/DOS executable, along with some sample files for training XOR nets and a user tutorial. The tutorial is in microsoft Word 4.0 format for a Macintosh and in an unformatted ASCII file with line breaks, but no diagrams. (remember to ftp as binary)
enorris@gmuvax2.gmu.edu (Gene Norris) (10/24/89)
In article <512@gmuvax2.gmu.edu> I wrote, somewhat erroneously: >The George Mason University back prop simulator is now available >via anonymous ftp from anonymous@gmuvax2.gmu.edu. The compressed >and tar'ed file contains a UNIX executable, an 8088/MS-DOS and an >80286/80386/DOS executable, along with some sample files for training >XOR nets and a user tutorial. The tutorial is in microsoft Word 4.0 >format for a Macintosh and in an unformatted ASCII file with line >breaks, but no diagrams. The files are available as advertised after you cd /norris. Sometime soon this directory name will change to /nn. Sorry for the confusion. Eugene Norris CS Dept GMU Fairfax, VA 22032 (703)323-2713 enorris@gmuvax2.gmu.edu