> So, yes, a universal pin solution exists, and the hardware is not
> expensive, but I gave up a long time ago on trying to get
> other beamline
> scientists to expand their support of pin types. But this is
> not to say
> that there has not been progress. Aina Cohen I think
> deserves a lo
Edward A. Berry wrote:
And what about different format of pucks/cassettes/tongs etc?
I can still read my old Vax backup tapes (on a linux box with an
exabyte tape drive), but my old Yale-style pins won't fit in the
Hampton Research cryotongs available at the beamline, they don't sit
well on the