Changes for page NMC Collab copy template

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15 15  The [[troubleshooting>>doc:Collabs.neuromorphic.Troubleshooting.WebHome]] page in the [[NMC public collab>>doc:Collabs.neuromorphic.WebHome]] collects some problems and solutions regarding the system use via the Collab.
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17 -For the NICE 2022 tutorials:
17 + Access to the neuromorphic computing systems SpiNNaker (Manchester) and BrainScaleS (Heidelberg) is possible via this Collaboratory via:
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19 -* For the SpiNNaker tutorials: Please use the "SpiNNaker > SpiNNaker interactive" links in the left hand menu
20 -* For the BrainScaleS tutorials: see the NICE 2022 - BSS page in the left hand menu
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22 -Access to the neuromorphic computing systems SpiNNaker (Manchester) and BrainScaleS (Heidelberg) is possible via this Collaboratory via:
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24 24  * batch mode: the experiment script is created via the Notebook here in the Collab and then sent as file to the neuromorphic compute system SpiNNaker (Manchester) or BrainScaleS (Heidelberg). The scripts are then executed and the results are sent back as files to the notebook in this Collab for analysis.
25 25  This access mode to the systems is available since the public platform release years ago and works fine. The drawback is the slow turnaround time.
26 26  Please use the "Lab" link in the left hand menu (note: it may take some time in the JupyterHub, until the examples are loaded, when the link is first accessed)
27 -* interactive mode for SpiNNaker and BrainScaleS
22 +* interactive mode for SpiNNaker and for BrainScaleS-2: allowing more direct use of the systems. For short running BrainScaleS-2 emulations an experiment repetition rate (e.g. to tune parameter) in the 10 Hz range is possible. An [[entry point for interactive examples is this notebook>>https://lab.ch.ebrains.eu/hub/user-redirect/lab/tree/shared/NMC%20Collab%20copy%20template/BrainScaleS/brainscales2-demos/index.ipynb]].
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29 29  About the submitted jobs:
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