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Hongwu,
We collect our data on a VAX, change it to ASCI, FTP it to a Mac, parse it
in EXCEL, plot in Kaleidagraph, copy the graph made in Kaleidagraph to
Canvas, and alter it, label it, and whatever to our satisfaction. It can
then be printed directly or embedded in Microsoft W
Hongwu,
Assuming your problem is just to get graphics over a network you can
probably use an xserver. This works for looking at TOF data collected at
the ISIS source in the UK, which also uses VAX computers. In that case you
connect with a telnet and utter the magic words:
"set display/c
Title: RE: Graphics
-Original Message-
> 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
> 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
>
Hi, Everyone,
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