Last modified by adavison on 2022/10/04 13:53

From version 32.1
edited by shailesh
on 2021/10/11 10:20
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To version 34.1
edited by shailesh
on 2021/10/11 11:03
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234 234  \\(% style="color:#000000" %)pip install pyNN
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239 +**Note:**
240 +\\Note that PyNN project is spelt with a captial P, small y, and two captital N. But the Python module, as seen here, is spelt starting with a small P. This is in line with general Python convention, where package names start with small alphabets.
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237 237  To verify that PyNN has been successfully installed on our system, and that it is indeed able to communicate with the other simulators that we installed earlier, we can try running:
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248 248  (% style="color:#000000" %)sim.end()
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251 -This confirms that PyNN has been properly setup, and also that is able to employ Brian 2. To verify similary test that PyNN is also able to communicate with NEURON and NEST simulators:
257 +This confirms that PyNN has been properly setup, and also that is able to employ Brian 2. To verify similary that PyNN is also able to communicate with NEURON and NEST simulators:
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