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Walk the NamespaceFrom the shell prompt, type OS Shell Prompt
searching "C:\Program Files\SystemML\Namespace"...
(brahms)
(client/brahms)
(client/brahms/bench)
client/brahms/bench/operation (1199:0.?)
client/brahms/bench/overhead (1199:0.?)
(client/brahms/example)
(client/brahms/example/1258)
client/brahms/example/1258/brain (1258:0.?)
client/brahms/example/1258/foxes (1258:0.?)
client/brahms/example/1258/gui (1258:0.?)
client/brahms/example/1258/head (1258:0.?)
client/brahms/example/1258/rabbits (1258:0.?)
(client/brahms/example/1262)
client/brahms/example/1262/brain (1262:0.?)
client/brahms/example/1262/foxes (1262:0.?)
client/brahms/example/1262/head (1262:0.?)
client/brahms/example/1262/rabbits (1262:0.?)
(client/brahms/language)
client/brahms/language/1199 (1199:0.?)
client/brahms/language/1258 (1258:0.?)
client/brahms/language/1262 (1262:0.?)
client/brahms/language/1266 (1266:0.?)
(client/brahms/test)
client/brahms/test/except (1199:0.?)
client/brahms/test/hang (1199:0.?)
client/brahms/test/sequence (1199:0.?)
(std)
(std/2009)
(std/2009/data)
std/2009/data/numeric (1199:0.?)
std/2009/data/spikes (1199:0.?)
(std/2009/math)
std/2009/math/eproduct (1199:0.?)
std/2009/math/esum (1199:0.?)
(std/2009/random)
std/2009/random/numeric (1199:0.?)
std/2009/random/spikes (1199:0.?)
(std/2009/resample)
std/2009/resample/numeric (1199:0.?)
std/2009/resample/spikes (1199:0.?)
(std/2009/source)
std/2009/source/numeric (1199:0.?)
std/2009/source/spikes (1199:0.?)
(std/2009/util)
std/2009/util/rng (1199:0.?)
searching "D:\BRAHMS\Namespaces\Follicle"...
(local)
(local/2004)
(local/2004/follicle)
local/2004/follicle/cells (1199:0.?)
local/2004/follicle/mechanics (1199:0.?)
(local/2008)
(local/2008/follicle)
local/2008/follicle/cells (1199:0.?)
local/2008/follicle/mechanics (1199:0.?)
searching "D:\BRAHMS\Namespaces\ANT"...
(dev)
(dev/abrg)
(dev/abrg/neural)
dev/abrg/neural/activity2spikes (1199:0.?)
dev/abrg/neural/leakyIntegratorNetwork (1199:0.?)
dev/abrg/neural/spikes2activity (1199:0.?)
dev/abrg/neural/spikingNeuronNetwork (1199:0.?)
Typing To obtain this information, each component must be loaded, so these calls will test that each component can be loaded correctly. The main reason why a module might not load is that it requires some external library, and the loader cannot find that - the solution is to make sure that your system loader can find all external libraries required by the components you have installed in BRAHMS. On Windows, this means they have to be on the machine path (environment variable Notes
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