Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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Digits of Pi Digits of Pi is a simple app that displays the first 100 decimal digits of pi right in the palm of your hand.
It has a simple, uncluttered screen which makes the viewing even easier.
You can view the digits of this mystical number anywhere, anytime!
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RatBrain RatBrain uses the classic Feed Forward Back Propagation algorithm to adjust connection strengths (weights). It can have up to eight variables on the Input layer, has three neurons in the Hidden layer and an Output neuron.
It uses four Memo files . The NNtrain file contains the data to train the Neural Net.
Use the Palm 'Memo Pad' to create the files
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The algorithm follows the Karnaugh map looping approach and provides optimal results.
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