Jeff,

Saturation indicates the bit's age, the oldest one
changes to a 0 and a new random one is selected
as the new 5th bit. Green bits are 1 and yellow
bits are 0. Saturation indicates age. It seemed
necessary to facilitate consistent overlap, so I
used the age of the bit as the criteria for deciding
which bit is released, to give similar input numbers
a similar SDR. If its not needed or helpful, I can
change the green back to 100% saturation.

In the case of t=13 bit 9 is released to 0 and
bit 38 is activated to 1. bit 38 was chosen randomly,
but what if bit 21 was picked instead. Would this
be acceptable or does the new bit need to be
previously unused?




Patrick

On Nov 1, 2013, at 11:54 AM, Jeff Hawkins wrote:

> Patrick,
> I am confused.  Why did you go to graded bits?  I was expecting to see five
> solid green dots per row.
> Jeff


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