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  • Troubleshooting set-up of the MATLAB toolbox for Nanoscope Analysis

    In 2016 the MATLAB toolbox was significantly updated to support new data formats. Additionally, it has been moved to a separate installer to make it easier to get set up and productive. I do not recommend trying to use the older versions (supplied with Nanoscope Analysis versions prior to 1.80) any longer. A free copy of the latest version of the MATLAB
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Tue, Jul 18 2017
  • Re: Nanoscope Analysis and Matlab

    Hi Cassie, Sorry about your frustration about lack of a Mac version. There have been rumors that it might be possible to run Nanoscope Analysis on an emulator running on a Mac, but we don't support it. Please post back here if you try it and have any success. The Matlab toolbox is a feature of Nanoscope Analysis that allows users to easily open
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Thu, Feb 27 2014
  • OBSOLETE! Troubleshooting set-up of the Matlab toolbox for Nanoscope Analysis

    This post is now obsolete. Please see http://nanoscaleworld.bruker-axs.com/nanoscaleworld/forums/t/2184.aspx -------- Apparently there is a bug in the Windows SDK 7.1 that may cause issues when attempting to use the Nanoscope Analysis Matlab toolbox. If you are having problems consider trying the following: Uninstall any preinstalled Visual C++ Install
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Bede Pittenger on Thu, Jan 9 2014
  • New NanoScope Analysis release, now with new force curve analysis tools! (v1.40R2)

    I'm happy to announce the latest version of NanoScope Analysis, version 1.40R2. For anyone not already familiar with it, NanoScope Analysis is a free software package for analyzing data collected using Bruker SPMs. This latest version includes a number of new features for force curve analysis: • Modify Force Parameters: Update key parameters
    Posted to SPM Digest (Forum) by Ben Ohler on Fri, Mar 30 2012
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