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30th June 2006, 02:34 PM
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Join Date: Jan 1970
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HI michaelg
I set the neural multiplier to 5 for maximum accuracy (lower figures get rounded to the nearest whole number of course) then picked the first highest score. YOu're quite right, sometimes they do come out the same and I didn't test for that. If there were 2 the same it would have picked the one with the lowest tab number. Not 100% accurate but good enough to give you an idea of which neurals perform best on their own.
KV
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