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Since the support life of Windows XP is at an end. I would like to know if one can install Nanoscope version 8.15r3 on Windows 7? Does anybody have experience with that? Is it possible to install Win 7 on the PC that runs the nanoscope software and then install Nanoscope 8.15? Best, Peter
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I'm doing surface scratching in the Nanoman software (Nanoscope version 8.15). Is there a way to compensate for the "X" movement of the cantilever during the indentation phase? This is implemented in the ramp mode by the parameter "X rotate". How can I compensate for the lateral movement of the tip during the indent in Nanoman
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This is just a wild guess, but are you sure your BIOS or motherboard is not damaged?
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Thanks. I've already contacted the company.
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Dear All, Does anybody have an old "Nanoscope E" controller and/or PC for sale? Cheers, Peter
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Not that I know of. Try Gwyddion . Or maybe it can be used with Wine.
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I don't think there is any such comparison, due to the fact that Peak-force tapping is such a new technique. However, there are a lot of papers covering the topic of contrast variations in tapping mode. Just a few papers: 1. Mechler, Á. et al. Anomalies in nanostructure size measurements by AFM. Phys. Rev. B 72, 125407 (2005). 2. Nemes-Incze, P
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Current-imaging-tunneling spectroscopy (CITS) is an STS technique where an I-V curve is recorded at each pixel in the STM topograph. This option is only present in older versions of the Nanoscope software. For example: 4.23r6 In version 8.x of the Nanoscope software you can acquire STS curves in pre-determined positions, which can be used as a "quasi
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I don't know any straight forward way to convert between versions, but the files mostly differ in the header and where the data is placed in the binary NS file. If the analysis software was written from scratch I suppose it reads the binary data from the NS files and does its analysis based on that. If you have access to the source code of your
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I have had similar needs. I had to extract STS curves from CITS images in older versions of Nanoscope program. I have a working script for this in Scilab (Matlab clone). It has a routine to automatically read out values from the file header. Perhaps you can modify it to suit your needs. You can find it here .