From: Joe Trotter (trotter@scripps.edu)
Date: Fri May 22 1998 - 09:00:35 EST
Several laboratories that built flow systems after the Los Alamos designs in the early 70's also used the dreaded ND-100 analyzers to aquire data. Most ND-100 users in those days also used a Polaroid camera to that a snapshsot of the dotplots, etc., the PHA would have displayed on its little scope. I remember how excited we all were when we got our first PDP11 system and replaced the ND-100 PHA once and for all. List mode was carried over as Howard and Marty recalled, I just had to mention the camera as the 'hard copy' device... JT Joe Trotter Director, Flow Cytometry Mailstop Imm-20 The Scripps Research Institute 10666 North Torrey Pines Rd. La Jolla, California 92037
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