I just completed a brief overview for a forthcoming flow cytometry book. You can see the basic information at: http://nucleus.immunol.washington.edu/Research_facilities/dat_stre.htm Included is a link to a table that summarizes options for replaceable media. Dave Coder dcoder@u.washington.edu ---------- > From: Robert Pyle <pyle@smtpgw.kfshrc.edu.sa> > To: Cytometry Mailing List <cytometry@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu> > Subject: Data Archive Methodology > Date: Tuesday, May 27, 1997 4:03 AM > > > I know this subject was discussed some time ago but I need to know some more > information. We are interested in purchasing a data archive system that will > serve our entire lab. In the lab we have a FACS Vantage, FACScan, FACS Caliber, > FACS Trak and a Discovery Image analyzer. We want a single archive system that > will be compatible with both the Macintosh platforms attached to the flow > cytometers as well as the IBM Dos system attached to the Image analyzer. > Considering the size of the files to be saved we are currently leaning toward > either a writable CD or an Optical drive. Price is a consideration but we want > something flexible and useful for all the systems. > > Has anyone tried to do such a thing in their lab? What is the available advice > based on personal experience? > > Your patience and consideration of my question is much appreciated. > > Haywood Pyle > King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center > Flow Cytometry Core Facility > pyle@kfshrc.edu.sa
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