In article <470c4v$450 at news.mc.ntu.edu.tw>, crs at ntumc1.mc.ntu.edu.tw
(Ren-Shiang Chen) wrote:
> Klaus A Rytved (krytved at aki.ku.dk) wrote:
> : Could someone point me to a software package that is usefull for single
> : channel analysis and data aquisition, which will run on a PC.
>> Personaly I think the 'pCLAMP 6.0' is a good choice. The program is
> a production of AXON INSTRUMENT and is designed to run on a 486 PC.
> As it's name, it's a program for patch-clamping experiment, both
> acquisition and analysis.
>> BTW, I'll like to ask a further question. Is there anyone knowing that
> if pCLAMP 6.0 can run on a 586 (pentium) PC? As I know, previous version of
> pCLAMP (5.5) can't run well on 486 PC. Thus I want to know whether I
> should buy a new pentium PC or just 486. Anyone know that?
> Any suggestion appreciated!
Axon Instruments is running a pCLAMP 6.0 workshop all day Saturday before
the Neuroscience meeting in San Diego this month if you're interested in
learning more about the software and its uses.
Penny
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Penny Wung Burgoon
pburgoon at magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu