This paper describes a simple procedure for obtaining better quality graphic output for mass spectrometry data from data systems equipped with poor quality printing devices. The procedure uses KERMIT, a low cost public domain software, to transfer ASCII tables to a MS-DOS personal computer where they can be elaborated and customized using one of the powerful graphic tools available. The final result can be sent to a high quality laser printer or pen plotter or incorporated in a document generated with a word processor
Data Transfer from a DEC PDP-11 Based Mass Spectrometry Data Station to a MS-DOS Personal Computer
Andrea Raffaelli;
1992
Abstract
This paper describes a simple procedure for obtaining better quality graphic output for mass spectrometry data from data systems equipped with poor quality printing devices. The procedure uses KERMIT, a low cost public domain software, to transfer ASCII tables to a MS-DOS personal computer where they can be elaborated and customized using one of the powerful graphic tools available. The final result can be sent to a high quality laser printer or pen plotter or incorporated in a document generated with a word processorFile in questo prodotto:
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