I'm submitting a solution to a problem that I have found in the reset action of the Genesis object Napores. Basically, when conducting a reset, the channel population should be reset to the equilibrium distribution as determined by solving the markov matrix. However, the original Napores code has mixed up the open and closed states of the inactivation gate. This means that, after conducting a reset, the channel populations are in fact not in equilibrium and may take some time to settle out. I corrected this simply by switching the terms hinf and (1-hinf) in the calculation for equilibrium distribution (see attached code).