Re: Fellow Elite Users...

/G=Gerhard/S=Nebe-von-Caron/OU=1890CHPE/O=TMGB.URC/@LANGATE.gb.sprint.com
Thu, 12 Oct 1995 09:18:00 -0400

You could run the old software (pre ver4) as a dosbox inn
windows and then copy/paste the image by callin the window
via alt_space. That software cant read data from the more
recent software version, but if you have an XL or can get
hold of the XL software, that again can run as a DOS-box and
read also the more recent data files. You need to rebuild
the listmode directory each time as they can not read each
others .ldr files propperly.

Alternatively use WINMDI or you have to buy a windows based
software from either DAKO , Phoenix or Coulter.

Gerhard.nebe-von-caron@urcgb.sprint.com


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Subject: Fellow Elite Users...
Author: HAVILAND@kids.wustl.edu at INTERNET
Date: 11/10/95 20:22

Greetings:

We are currently running a Coulter Elite with the current Version 4.0
software - we haven't yet upgraded to 4.1.

Question: Is there a way that we can save or re-direct histograms that
have been analysed in "Multigraph" so that they are saved as an importable
file rather than always printed????

I don't know how, but I also managed to get the Elite software to work
though Windows-3.1. After "going the rounds" with "memmaker", on a whim I
invoked the Elite software and without locking up the system it worked.
(I'm running a 486DX/33 with 8 Megs RAM). On a second whim, I thought
that I could bring up the histograms I wanted and try to pull them into the
Windows clipboard - needless to say, the effort was futile. Other than
this one time, I have yet to bring up the Elite software again within
Windows and I'm not the least bit confident of operating the system from
within Windows... I should note that prior to running memmaker (DOS
6.22), all attempts to run the Elite software though Windows was rectified
by having to "cold start" the computer.

Can anyone help with the original question?

Many thanks in advance,
David
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