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Which Neuronets Are Useful On XEvil For Use With SER And Standard Engines?

DeeeeeeeeDeeeeeeee the Americas
edited May 1 in Need Help
Hello, Sven, and everyone else on the board.
I would just like to know which cores  I should enable when using Xevil with GSA-SER.
I don't want to enable cores that serve no purpose but to eat memory.

Also...
I remember someone saying they enable Default v.1 AND Default v.2.
But if I try to do this, a pop-up on Xevil advises against it and states that the second core will remain unused.

Thanks to anyone providing help. I appreciate it. :)

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  • For Me i am going with default Template from XEvil provided for GSA SER + Xumer also don't confuse XEvil by Enabling v.1 & v.2 at the sametime it will get you very bad success rate

    Thanked by 1Deeeeeeee
  • DeeeeeeeeDeeeeeeee the Americas
    For Me i am going with default Template from XEvil provided for GSA SER + Xumer also don't confuse XEvil by Enabling v.1 & v.2 at the sametime it will get you very bad success rate

    Yeah, that is what I'll keep it set to. At one time I had enabled more than necessary, apparently. Thank you for the response. :)

  • royalmiceroyalmice WEBSITE: ---> https://asiavirtualsolutions.com | SKYPE:---> asiavirtualsolutions
    Select the default GSA  option in Xevil, disable V1 and enable V2, because V2 have all that V1 has and more

  • CL67FCL67F Strasbourg (France)
    royalmice said:
    Select the default GSA  option in Xevil, disable V1 and enable V2, because V2 have all that V1 has and more

    Thanks. Very useful.
  • From what I’ve seen, when using XEvil with GSA-SER, it’s best to stick with just one of the Default cores-usually Default v.2-since enabling both doesn’t really give extra benefit and just wastes memory. XEvil’s warning pop-up is right; the second core won’t get used anyway.
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