Problems with my one shot.

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Genome

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It appears to set itself, eventually it resets itself.

Unfortunately there is no output.

It's interfaced to my neural network.

Unfortunately, I have to interface it to someone elses neural network and
I'm suffering feedback problems with information gathered by other sensors
and probes which tend to generate interrupt service requests at a rate that
takes up all my processing time.

The target system seems happy. In fact it's quite robust.....

It enters power saving mode after about two hours of interfacing but then
there's a problem with its sound subsystems. It also tends to rob resources
when in power saving mode.

Any advice?

DNA
 
On Wed, 04 May 2005 18:21:23 +0000, Genome wrote:

It appears to set itself, eventually it resets itself.

Unfortunately there is no output.

It's interfaced to my neural network.

Unfortunately, I have to interface it to someone elses neural network and
I'm suffering feedback problems with information gathered by other sensors
and probes which tend to generate interrupt service requests at a rate that
takes up all my processing time.

The target system seems happy. In fact it's quite robust.....

It enters power saving mode after about two hours of interfacing but then
there's a problem with its sound subsystems. It also tends to rob resources
when in power saving mode.

Any advice?
No, no, professor. You have to plug in the _female_!
-- Porgy. Or was it Mudhead?
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Cheers!
Rich
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On Wed, 04 May 2005 18:21:23 GMT, the renowned "Genome"
<ilike_spam@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

It appears to set itself, eventually it resets itself.

Unfortunately there is no output.

It's interfaced to my neural network.

Unfortunately, I have to interface it to someone elses neural network and
I'm suffering feedback problems with information gathered by other sensors
and probes which tend to generate interrupt service requests at a rate that
takes up all my processing time.

The target system seems happy. In fact it's quite robust.....

It enters power saving mode after about two hours of interfacing but then
there's a problem with its sound subsystems. It also tends to rob resources
when in power saving mode.

Any advice?

DNA
I'll bet the target system, like most, has a re-triggerable
multivibrator. Perhaps if, rather than neural networks, you apply
fuzzy logic and ethyl alcohol, and then interfaced to the linguistic
(or lingual) variables, followed by a thorough defuzzification and
rinse in DI water.


Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany
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I read in sci.electronics.design that Genome <ilike_spam@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote (in <Do8ee.17435$Y46.14415@newsfe1-win.ntli.net>) about 'Problems
with my one shot.', on Wed, 4 May 2005:
It appears to set itself, eventually it resets itself.

Unfortunately there is no output.
Have you tried adding a GRA to V1A?
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'What is a Moebius strip?'
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On Wed, 04 May 2005 18:21:23 GMT, "Genome" <ilike_spam@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:


It enters power saving mode after about two hours of interfacing but then
there's a problem with its sound subsystems.
A flipflop usually fixes intermittent low-frequency noise problems.
Try forced inversion.

John
 

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