You can, using a network, transfer to a MAC system by placing it on a network drive, from a PC (in my case anyway) to a MAC-accessible drive, then running FACS Convert. (either a B-D or Cellquest - related product maybe?) That's what I had to do with my HP Consort 32 -generated data (on a bernoulli) when I needed to use it on my new MAC FACS station. P. Echeagaray Dr. Huw S. 'Zip' Kruger Gray. wrote: > > What-ho Flow-ers, > > I have in my possession currently a floppy disk containing DNA > flow cytometry data files, intended for inclusion in the forth-coming > Purdue Cytometry CD-ROM-III (for which material for inclusion is > being accepted still - HINT !!!) & which was generated using Lysis-II > running on a Consort-32 Hewlett Packard 340 computer system attached > to a B-D. FACStar Plus. The problem is that here we have no H-P. > computer systems (what, can there be something which they do not have > at PUCL, I hear you cry!) & thus are unable to read the files on > the disk. I am open to suggestions (polite ones only, please!) as to > how we might be able to open, read, or simply transfer these files > from this disk over to one of our PC systems, for subsequent analysis > with eg. ModFit, or MultiCycle, for inclusion on the CD-ROM. > > Many thanks & may your flow cells never run dry, > > "Zip". > >>>---> > > ====================================================================== > Dr. Huw S. ("Zip") Kruger Gray. > >>>---> > Cytometry Laboratories, Purdue University, > 1515, Hansen Hall, B050, West Lafayette, IN, 47907-1515, U.S.A. > 'Phone: (317)-494-0757. Fax: (317)-494-0517. > E-mail: Zip@flowcyt.cyto.purdue.edu > Web: http://www.cyto.purdue.edu > ======================================================================
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