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Chunzeng, Yes, I didn't receive anything after my last post to the message board. The messages are not in my spam folder; for some reason I seem to have a problem getting mail from you. Instead I'll try emailing you from my old grad school email account at the University of Minnesota. -Scott
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Somehow I never received your reply. I'm not sure why; I've never had an issue with gmail. I tried out the newer version of the script on the instrument and got a different set of errors this time (although the GUI works fine now). I sent you a complete description of the errors again over email. This time maybe you can make a post on this message
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Hi Chunzeng, Did you happen to receive the email I sent on 2/5? I still have not gotten the script functioning. Thanks, -Scott
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Ok, I was not able to get the script functioning. I sent you an email about the error message I got. -Scott
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Oops, I didn't see the attachment right there in your post; you can disregard the email. -Scott
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Great, thanks Chunzeng! I just emailed you; after I get the file I will test it out on the instrument.
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Thanks Chunzeng, All of the Nanoscope installs on that machine (5.12r5, 5.30r1, 5.30b10) all have the "Nanoscript" menu under the "d.i." logo. However, there does not seem to be a C++ compiler installed. (but I'm sure someone here has one) If you are willing to just go ahead and compile a dll, that would be fantastic. To be more
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Hi Chunzeng, I'm a postdoc in Allen Bard's lab at UT Austin. The microscope head I'm using for these experiments is actually the prototype SECPM head you used with Cedric Hurth for your 2007 JPCC paper! I'm using the same Multimode & JV scanner that he did, also. Our computer is missing most of the lithography files: (litho.h, gui
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Thanks for the reply, Bede. Follow up question: could you provide any information about Nanoscript? (Such as a programmers guide) Thanks, Scott
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Hi, I'm using a Multimode SPM with a Nanoscope IIIa, running 5.30r1 of the nanoscope software. Our goal right now is to bring an STM tip into tunneling with a sample, and then back the tip off by, for example, 100 nm. (and leave it there while recording data) Is there an easy way to do this in the software as is? I have noticed there is a current