gain in spreadsheet simulation

[From Bruce Nevin (980626.1801 EDT)]

Isaac Kurtzer <Cyvchoate@AOL.COM> (Fri, 26 Jun 1998 15:33:06 EDT)--

a model lacking actual
human performance data and a current 100-fold default difference in gain.

Can you help me understand where you see gain in the spreadsheet? Assuming
that's what you're referring to. I'd like very much to understand that
better. Is it the k/k' values I put in the last time around, the s/s'
values, some other factor? Should I take the k/k' variables out or
otherwise acknowledge that loop gain is entering in some other way?

  Bruce Nevin

In a message dated 98-06-26 18:49:34 EDT, you write:

i.kurtzer (980627.0030)

[From Bruce Nevin (980626.1801 EDT)]

Isaac Kurtzer <Cyvchoate@AOL.COM> (Fri, 26 Jun 1998 15:33:06 EDT)--

>a model lacking actual
>human performance data and a current 100-fold default difference in gain.

Can you help me understand where you see gain in the spreadsheet? Assuming
that's what you're referring to.

i'm quoting marken's own description of his program.

i.