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> We have some neutron diffraction data collected and stored in the VAX
> computer at Argonne, and we want to remotely get access to those data
> from our Windows-PC or Mac here. However, we were unable to display the
> diffraction patterns on our computers. Do we need an emulation program for
> doing this? If yes, what are the possible programs, especially those that
> could be downloaded from websites? Any suggestions will be apreciated.
We have our Philips XRD and its associated MicroVax computer hooked up to several Macintosh computers using VersaTermPRO to act as an emulator of a Tektronix dumb terminal. We can therefore access all Philips XRD software. To transport data or graphics into the Macintosh, we either save the graphics or the text string that appears on the Macintosh screen as a file and then import it into the appropriate Macintosh application program.
I hope this may be of some assistance to you.
George Polkowski
Lab R&D Center
Saudi Aramco
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The above opinion does not necessarily reflect that of Saudi Aramco.