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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers network protocols Post 29113 by Perderabo on Monday 30th of September 2002 11:46:01 AM
Old 09-30-2002
The most common software package for remote files under unix is NFS. Network protocols are layered. There is one layer called the "network layer" and unix mostly uses IP for the network layer.

See this link which is a fairly good description of the whole process.

I must disagree with that page on one point, though. NFS mostly uses UDP for the transport layer, but TCP support is starting to show up.
 

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fann_create_standard - Creates a standard fully connected backpropagation neural network

SYNOPSIS
resource fann_create_standard (int $num_layers, int $num_neurons1, int $num_neurons2, [int $...]) DESCRIPTION
Creates a standard fully connected backpropagation neural network. There will be a bias neuron in each layer (except the output layer), and this bias neuron will be connected to all neurons in the next layer. When running the network, the bias nodes always emits 1. To destroy a neural network use the fann_destroy(3) function. PARAMETERS
o $num_layers - The total number of layers including the input and the output layer. o $num_neurons1 - Number of neurons in the first layer. o $num_neurons2 - Number of neurons in the second layer. o $... - Number of neurons in other layers. RETURN VALUES
Returns a neural network resource on success, or FALSE on error. SEE ALSO
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