Re: Flow software

dbk@aberystwyth.ac.uk
Tue, 27 Apr 93 14:08:52 GMT

>Flow Users:
>
> This notice is a test to see how many (if any) users might be
>interested in some software in use at Salk Institute:
>
> A) Sundisplay3 - Flow application that runs under SunOS 4.1.x and
> OpenWindows 3.0 (Xview). Has been tested on SPARCStation 1+
>and SPARCStation 2's. Also allows remote users to run with X server software
>on a networked PC or MAC. Hardcopy driver limited to PostScript devices,
>unless you want to make bitmaps and use other drivers. Currently being tried
>at NIH too.
>
> B) WINMDI 1.0.2 - Flow application the runs on an IBM 386/33 with math
>chip, or 486 machine under DOS and MS Windows 3.1. Program makes histogram,
>dotplot, contour, and isometric 3D displays. Hardcopy switch allows user to us
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>bitmaps or write to PRINTER device context for improved resolution on some
>laser printers.
>
> Some who have seen the applications have strongly urged us to offer it
>to others. Interested?
>

Yes -very interested in the Windows (MS) version. What does it like for
input? List Mode, CSV?

>
> Joe Trotter
> Flow Cytometry Specialist
> Salk Institute
> P.O. Box 85800
> San Diego, CA 92138
>
trotter@flosun.sdsc.edu
>
>
>

Kind regards,
Douglas.


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