Neuro Solutions App Articial Intelligence NeXTSTEP 3.3 Time travel license?

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Title: Neuro Solutions App Articial Intelligence NeXTSTEP 3.3 Time travel license?
Post by: Rob Blessin Black Hole on January 09, 2024, 01:28:49 AM
Hello NeXT Community: Are you not entertained yet lol I'm am convinced NeXT Time Travel is a foot at the Black Hole. Here as an example of Neuro Solutions Artificial Intelligence App from 1989. Does anyone have a license out there for this amazing NeXT 3rd party app from the past  that jst warped in  seriously , I made a video ...
 I did track down the original author Curt currently CEO of ND.com . a 2 letter .com address WOW check out their website !
I want to see if we can release his amazing Neuro Solutions app to the NeXT community as freeware shareware .

I swear I have opened a time portal , if all of a sudden I have loads more NeXT equipment available from manifest destiny you'll know why.
Stay tuned weird things are a foot at the circle K .

I'm not completely off my rocker yet ....seeing is believing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rea34hdn-5s
oh all in fun you can find Neuro Solutions app on our nextcomputers.org archive on Peanuts 4 under the Science Applications Directory https://www.nextcomputers.org/NeXTfiles/Software/Peanuts/ISO/
Title: Re: Neuro Solutions App Articial Intelligence NeXTSTEP 3.3 Time travel license?
Post by: gtnicol on January 09, 2024, 01:44:28 AM
I was working with both fuzzy logic systems and neural networks in 86-89 timeframe - mostly for use in controlling active mass damping systems on skyscrapers. Back in those days you really couldn't build large networks because of hardware limitations, but many of the foundational algorithms were developed around then. The major advance in recent years is vector processing which allows you to scale to very large networks.
Title: Re: Neuro Solutions App Articial Intelligence NeXTSTEP 3.3 Time travel license?
Post by: Rob Blessin Black Hole on January 09, 2024, 02:24:34 AM
Quote from: gtnicol on January 09, 2024, 01:44:28 AMI was working with both fuzzy logic systems and neural networks in 86-89 timeframe - mostly for use in controlling active mass damping systems on skyscrapers. Back in those days you really couldn't build large networks because of hardware limitations, but many of the foundational algorithms were developed around then. The major advance in recent years is vector processing which allows you to scale to very large networks.
That is very cool Gavin! I remember back in 1983 marveling at my 300 baud modem and connecting to BBS through Compuserve for $6 a minute on my NCR 286 . And splashing out for a 5Mb to 10Mb Hard drive upgrade for $500 lol running DOS early Auto Cad and programing in Cobol .... I wish I had discovered NeXT while in school but it was the first job I interviewed for , hired by Alembic Systems in 1993 after graduating in December 1992 from CSU and well still at it and amazed at the apps I'm still discovering all these years later. It took me 5 minutes of sitting down at a NeXT computer to know it was the real deal!

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