Hi,
I think BrainScaleS have their own support forum (the current one is for SpiNNaker users). I don’t know that much about the software, though I believe that they may have a PyTorch equivalent front end for this. Note that you can’t run it on the SpiNNaker Jupyter site as we have no access to the BrainScaleS hardware, however if you have scripts in the EBRAINS drive, you can then run the EBRAINS Jupyter Lab from within an EBRAINS Collab and access the same files from there, where the BrainScaleS software should run.
Andrew :)
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Hi,
SNNToolbox is the current solution we have; I don’t think there are other alternatives that have already been made. It may be worth reading up on how this works e.g.:
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2017.00682/full
Andrew :)
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Hi,
I think the problem here is that SNNtoolbox runs the conversion and simulation in a single pass. It would be better if it could just convert and spit out the SNN as a file, which you could then run in whatever environment you want.
I guess you could run the whole thing inside Jupyter. Ed Jones is our SNNtoolbox expert. He might be able to point out the pitfalls, or confirm that it is possible.
Simon
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