Note : If you prefer to
get documents by ftp rather than by clicking in a web browser, then
you can get to most of these files by
anonymous ftp to wol.ra.phy.cam.ac.uk, cd pub/www/mackay.
Conversely, if you want to get a document by http rather than by ftp,
change the address from ftp://www.inference.org.uk/pub/www/mackay/blah
to http://www.inference.org.uk/mackay/blah.
- when I logged into your web address as sent, I got a bunch of
nondescript characters which at least my Nestscape 1.12 was not
deciphering.
-
OK - that means that your Netscape doesn't know about
uncompressing files ending in .ps.gz and displaying them with
ghostview. The thing to do in that situation is to select
"Save As file" from the "File" menu, saving to name.ps.gz,
then uncompress (gunzip) it by hand and then view the postscript in your
favourite manner.
Do you have another question about Finding things on our web server?
| or any other topic?
I mirror my archive in Canada thus
- Automatic Relevance Determination (ARD) by MacKay and Neal.
- This paper is not available, and will perhaps never be completed.
But please see pred.ps and network.ps above, and buy Radford Neal's
book (Springer, 1996); all the information is there.