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Unable to start simulation: failed to write input files.

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    I encountered some issues while following the 3.6 Neuron Dynamics Solver tutorial.

    When I reached the solver step (figure 2 - solver - step 4) in 3.6.4.5 Simulation Setup (Neuron), the simulation failed to start.

    The error message displayed '[ERROR] [XCore.CLog] Unable to start simulation: failed to write input files.'

    Could anyone please advise on how to resolve this issue, thank you.

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      Hi @tayjiekai

      sim4life.lite is the student version of our online simulation platform sim4life.science and comes with certain limitations. As indicated by the error message, it does not support a number of neurons exceeding 10. If the limitations of sim4life.lite are too restrictive for your work, I suggest transitioning to the full Sim4Life web version at sim4life.science.

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