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1 -02. Installing PyNN - Linux
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3 +tutorials under development for Linux, Mac OS, Windows, Jupyter Lab.
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1 1  == Learning objectives ==
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3 -In this tutorial, you will learn how to install PyNN, together with the NEST, NEURON and Brian 2 simulators, on Linux.
9 +In this tutorial, you will learn how to install PyNN, together with the NEST, NEURON and Brian 2 simulators, on Linux / Mac OS / Windows / in EBRAINS Jupyter Lab.
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37 37  **Slide** listing learning objectives
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40 -In this tutorial, I will guide you through setting up PyNN, together with the NEST, NEURON and Brian 2 simulators, on a Linux  environment. Note that we have a dedicated version of this tutorial for other environments, such as Mac OS, Windows and EBRAINS Jupyter Lab.
46 +In this tutorial, I will guide you through setting up PyNN, together with the NEST, NEURON and Brian 2 simulators, in a Linux  environment. Note that we have a dedicated version of this tutorial for other environments, such as Mac OS, Windows and EBRAINS Jupyter Lab.
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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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243 243  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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276 276  (% style="color:#000000" %)sim.end()
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279 -This confirms that all the required software packages have been successfully completed, and are functioning as expected.
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