Parplex - the parallel neural network simulator



This is the preliminary documentation for parplex. Currently only a module and class reference are available.

Status: alpha
Version: 0.3
Latest build: 15th August 2007
Requirements: Python 2.3 or later. Patience.
Download: Windows installer for Python 2.5 (You may need this DLL).
Source code (Run python setup.py install to compile and install).
Known Bugs: Parallel support is currently moribund


The class reference is here.

Parplex changelog

Friday, November 19, 2004

Minor change

The default strength for the enq method of the Dynamics class has been changed from 0 to 1.
Posted 3:47 PM by evan


Friday, November 12, 2004

Major feature: Writing your own C language Dynamics subclasses

The major feature of the 12th November 2004 release is that user written C language Dynamics subclasses now have their own namespaces and can be loaded as seperate modules. This means that:


Currently coding the classes is still clumsy, but this will be improved shortly. Also there is no documementation but look at dyn_*.c in the source distribution. When your module is coded run the script, provided in the parplex installation directory
python mkdll.py srcfile [srcfile ...]
and this will build your module in the current directory.

Note: this has not been extensively test and, in particular on windows, various compiler and python combinations will present "challenges".

Contact me for help.
Posted 11:00 AM by evan


Bugfix: C language Dynamics class not routing some methods

The class defininition in dynamics.c did export current() and derivs() across the API (ie you couldn't call them from within Python). In addition, acceptor(), deleter() and cleanup() are exported, although I can't see a reason to call these from within Python.
Posted 9:57 AM by evan


Thursday, November 11, 2004

Bonus for Parplex chief scientist

Evan Thomas, the architect and chief engineer of parplex, was awarded a bonus for his outstanding work on parplex. Evan enjoyed his take away latte, by himself, while watching the rain.
Posted 2:36 PM by evan


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