Use of Acridine Orange in killing assay.

Abby Allen (allen@cbr.med.harvard.edu)
Mon, 18 Nov 1996 13:55:15 -0800


Doug:

I too reported these problems many months ago. I loaded the software on
an HP Vectra. When I telephoned Coulter, they told me that the newer version
of software would solve the problem. Since that time I have tried the newest
version of software out there with no resolution of the problem. I was told
it could be the fact that my computer was an HP. My only solution is to load
the software on a 486.

In any event, I would be very interested in any solutions or ideas you
receive. It has been well over a year for me, and I too would like to use my
computer for its intended use.

Regards,

Abby Allen
Center for Blood Research
Boston, MA 02115
allen@cbr.med.harvard.edu
> From: dsmoot@med.navy.mil (Mr. Douglas Smoot), on 11/13/96 2:23 PM:
>
> I just bought I new Gateway Pentium 133MHz computer and the Elite
software
> has the problem that has been much reported on this list. The menu
options
> and other assorted text in the program appears as jibberish. I looked
> through the messages that I could find and did not see a report on the
> solution to the problem. Is there a solution to the problem? I have
tried
> version 4.02 of the software, which I will reload, and it does the
same
> thing. Any ideas. I hope that I didn't waste the approx. $2000 to
buy
the
> computer.
>
> Doug
>

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> Douglas Smoot
> Immune Cell Biology Program
> Naval Medical Research Institute, Code O612
> Bethesda, MD 20889-5607
> voice (301) 295-6272 fax: (301) 295-0376