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To: Len Giammetta who wrote (99)6/14/1998 1:50:00 PM
From: Jay Hartzok  Respond to of 871
 
Len, By e-mailing tech support, I managed to get an answer to the question of neuron availibility when running multiple training programs.
Maybe by e-mailing tech support you could get the answer to your Hardware Accelerator question. If you try tech support on this, don't use direct e-mail, go to their support web page {http://pdicsoft.com/neurostock/support.html } and use their form at the website. That's how I got this response.

Here's my question and their answer:

When I am training more than one .neu file at the same time by starting the NeuroStock program several times in succession and training each file individually, is each .neu file being trained using all available neurons, or are the total available neurons allocated between each different file, so each file would not benefiting from the full amount of neurons available?

NeuroStock's reply:

Each file is independent of the other files, so even when you run
multiple instances of the software each file gets it full complement of
neurons.