Nemer ---
<<< taking all those tests .... what you want to be when you grow up >>
oh, oH, OH, please don't remind me! Sheesh!! I remember the first one of those I took in the 11th grade and I asked the student counselor, so "should I go to college or trade school?" and he said, "well, what do you want to do for a living?" and I asked, "well, what could I do?" and he said, "anything you want".... I guess I've pretty much been doing that every since --- well, almost.
Okay, if you remember the TRS 80 and TI99 and an Eagle running CPM, well tell me this, how about an HP 9845 desktop machine? I remember the first 3 dimension bubble sort I wrote on that baby --- it only took about 90 lines of code. And now we have SORT commands!!!
<<<< learning process has to use only new info, it can't be accurate and relearn from the same info or old data it has already used >>>
Hmmmm.....It seems to me like we had a way of storing the results and restarting them, but I might be wrong on that. You know, it's my memory thing, again.
Well, thanks for the 35K permutations input --- My best guess is that different Nets need different number of permutations to get within 1%. Surely some Nets are better learners than others, right?
Thanks again for the input.
David |