![]() ![]() Last time we established what the basic concept of neuroevolution is and I used a simple diagram to illustrate it. They have 10 seconds to reach the next apple. They can flap their wings (moving them forward), turn left, right and “brake” to some extent (this makes much more sense in motion, see video below). Let’s see how it fairs in a “real” environment.īurds I created a little simulation where 2D birds try to manoeuvre in the air in order to eat apples. We now know how to train feed forward neural networks through evolution. Thus I can’t really tamper with it or make it “better”.īasic features I want to be able to visualize file data as either hex, int16, float32 and so on. I actually found one which had almost all of the basic features I wanted to use, 010 editor, but unfortunately it is neither free nor open source. ![]() The idea to make my own arose after vainly searching for a decent one. Preface 0xed is a hexadecimal data viewer/editor that I am currently working on. Once you downloaded the OS X installer and installed, make the changes to the DVDPlayback files as before, make sure System Preferences > CDs & DVDs is set to 'When you insert a video DVD: Open DVD Player' is set, and you should be right to watch DVD movies.Of 2 Older Posts → 0xed: the choice of GUI library If this framework is missing, you may have others too. It SHOULD leave all your data intact, but backup first, to be sure. This is a large 5GB file and will fully reinstall the operating system onto you computer. I stongly suggest that you go to the Mac App Store, to your Purchases tab and download the full installer of OS X Mavericks. You have to have the correct amework on you computer. ![]() No, I will not email my framework files to you, as again I have no idea if they would even be any use to you, plus, I just don't want to. I suspect that you are getting the error, because of other issues with the framework. The initialization error, is the same one I would normally see when the DVDPlayback file was still set to internal. I don't know why you bothered to download a separate player, especially a blue-ray, but you may as well delete it as it is now help to you. How they all work and what outside looks into this folder, again I don't know, but I would expect these to be contributing to your issues. However, there is more to the folder than just this one file. The Mavericks version may or may not be differenect to the Lion version you have. Ok, I didn't realise that you never found the amework folder, the way you answered my post, I just predumed that you had. ![]() If nothing else I can work with this set up, but it would be nice to get the Mac dvd player to workĭo you tthink it might have something to do with that file coming from a Lion system? If so again, is there any chance you could email me your one? If I select "ignore" it then goes and starts the dvd. It then gives me a very long detailed description of the problem.Īt the same time I have downloaded a player called Blu-Ray Player (even though the actual LG player is not blu ray) and that does work if I tell it to ignore the warning I get when I launch it ( I have edited it, I have saved it with all references to external, I have fixd permissions, I have restarted the computer but every time I plug in the external dvd player, DVD player tells me there is a problem and cannot open. This is the one I have been trying to edit. First of all do you remember I said i had NO DVDplayer file in Library? Well I found another post who said you can use the one on the link he gave from Lios software. ![]()
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