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- ATREE FOR WINDOWS release 2.7
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- With release 2.7, lfbatch.exe has been done away with. Lfedit will
- process and run all .lf files, but will only allow editing of files
- that are 48K or less, due to Windows 3.x limitations of multiline edit
- controls. Use another editor to edit .LF files bigger than 48K.
-
- With release 2.6 the atree.txt file has been replaced by a Windows
- help file, atree.hlp. All documentation can be found in atree.hlp.
- You can access it directly by running "winhelp atree.hlp".
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- With release 2.51 a setup program has been included to set up
- a Windows Program Manager group. Please run setup.exe.
-
- With release 2.0 the atree.dll has been eliminated... please delete
- it from your Windows directory if you have a previous version of the
- software.
-
- The atree software was originally developed on UNIX, and this is the
- maintenenace release to the second attempt to port it to a PC
- architecture. Needless to say, the advanced memory capabilities of
- Windows has resulted in a much better product than the (now defunct)
- plain DOS version. Support for the Windows implementation of the
- atree software can be obtained by contacting Monroe Thomas at one of
- the two following addresses:
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- Internet: monroe@cs.UAlberta.CA
- Compuserve: 70524,334
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- Please note that limited help will be given to Windows programming
- itself, and that all development was done using Borland C++ 3.x, so we
- can't answer questions relating to the Microsoft Windows SDK. All
- questions or suggestions pertaining to the implementation of the atree
- library in Windows are more than welcome.
-
- For expert advice and explanation on the theory behind Adaptive Logic
- Networks, you can contact Bill Armstrong on the Internet at
- arms@cs.UAlberta.CA.
-
- Thanks to everyone out there that has tried out the software. We're
- slowly killing backprop: with several promising results in meat
- classification, multiple regression, high speed particle
- classification, and prosthetic control, and more areas everyday, the
- world is learning the power of ALN's.
-
- We welcome your advice, questions, criticisms, as they help us to
- better serve the research community.
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- M. Thomas 08/92
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