Re: Structured Programming using Forth



On Apr 9, 4:03 pm, "rickman" <gnu...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 9, 5:13 pm, "Jean-François Michaud" <come...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:



On Apr 9, 9:19 am, "rickman" <gnu...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Apr 8, 3:34 am, "Jean-François Michaud" <come...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

The new SEAForth processor architecture is closer to a usable
artificial neural network than anything else ever created before, but

Regards
Jean-Francois Michaud

What aspect of the Seaforth chip makes it "closer to a usable
artificial neural network than anything else ever created before"? I
have seen many processors before with the same or even better
communications capability, for example, the transputer. I don't see
how this part is any better suited to neural networks than any other
device.

Please, read all my related posts before picking up out of context
bits to try and clobber me with.

Nobody is "clobbering" you. I just asked you what you mean. I am not
going to read back through a thread of nearly 100 posts. If you don't
want to explain, that is fine. But don't make it sound like I did
something wrong.

I'm somewhat reticent to repeat the same information in many different
posts to many different people. Since this particular NN branch seems
to interest you, you can just cover that one :). You don't need to go
through *all* the posts in this thread, just the ones that pertain the
the information discussed and it so happens that this particular
branch started with me commenting on John Passanti's post in 63. There
are only a handful of posts to cover (13 including yours).

Regards
Jean-Francois Michaud

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