mikek@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Mike Kranzdorf) (09/11/90)
Archive-name: mactivation/07-Sep-90 Original-posting-by: mikek@boulder.Colorado.EDU (Mike Kranzdorf) Original-subject: Re: Mactivation Archive-site: alumni.colorado.edu [128.138.240.32] Archive-directory: /pub Reposted-by: emv@math.lsa.umich.edu (Edward Vielmetti) In article <2189@trlluna.trl.oz> pcampb@shiva.trl.oz (Peter Campbell) writes: >Recently there was an article stating that a copy of a neural network >simulator for the Mac called Mactivation (Version 3.2) was on >colorado.boulder.edu available for anonymous ftp collection. > >I just went in and in the /pub directory found a file called >mactivation.3.2.sit.hqx.Z, but got suspicious as this file is only 2921 ---Sorry for the delay in posting this; there's something wrong ---with my Pnews. Mactivation version 3.3 is available via anonymous ftp on alumni.Colorado.EDU (internet address 128.138.240.32) The file is in /pub and is called mactivation.3.3.sit.hqx (It is stuffited and binhex'ed) To get it, try this: ftp alumni.Colorado.EDU anonymous <any password will do> binary cd /pub get mactivation.3.3.sit.hqx Then get it to your Mac and use Stuffit to uncompress it and BinHex 4.0 to make it back into an application. If you can't make ftp work, or you want a copy with the nice MS Word docs, then send $5 to: Mike Kranzdorf P.O. Box 1379 Nederland, CO 80466-1379 USA For those who don't know about Mactivation, here's the summary: Mactivation is an introductory neural network simulator which runs on all Apple Macintosh computers. A graphical interface provides direct access to units, connections, and patterns. Basic concepts of network operations can be explored, with many low level parameters available for modification. Back-propagation is not supported (coming in 4.0) A user's manual containing an introduction to connectionist networks and program documentation is included. The ftp version includes a plain text file, while the MS Word version available from the author contains nice graphics and footnotes. The program may be freely copied, including for classroom distribution. --mikek internet: mikek@boulder.colorado.edu uucp:{ncar|nbires}!boulder!mikek AppleLink: oblio