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Witt, I am on in Europe this week but will ask someone back in the US to send this to you offline. Steve
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V_W, It a little confusing becasue of a legacy naming issue, but its called Soft Harmonix setpoint. See figure below:
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Jonathan: I sent you a note offline on where to download the Beta with this bug fixed. Ang: Its a little confusing because of some legacy naming in our SW, but its called Soft HarmoniX setpoint. See image:
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Jonathan, Thanks for sending the files and this is indeed a bug. The work-around is to export from the NanoScope realtime (checked 8.15) and not NanoScope Analysis. We will fix this in the next release (1.4r1sr2), and I should be able to send you a Beta next week. Steve
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I have received a number of questions if FastScan (our High Speed AFM) works with ScanAsyst (our Auto-Optimization algorithms). It does - and this video link demonstrates that by showing unattended high speed imaging on a diverse set of challenging samples. In the video are several simultaneous views of the experiment showing different elements of the
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I have received a number of questions if FastScan (our High Speed AFM) works with ScanAsyst (our Auto-Optimization algorithms). It does - and this video link demonstrates that by showing unattended high speed imaging on a diverse set of challenging samples. (http://www.youtube.com/user/BrukerNano?feature=mhee#p/u/0/7bi2YEgie_k) In the video are several
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Yes, please send the zip file. We would like to get to the bottom of this. Steve
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Dear Bruker SPM users, The release version of NanoScope Analysis v1.40r1 is now available to download. This version adds some powerful new automation features and fixes some issues with NanoScope Analysis v1.30. Please take a few minutes to upgrade and let me know what you think. We are currently in the process of prioritizing features for the next
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Jonathan, We should be launching v1.40 of NanoScope Analysis today. Please give this version a try to see if it corrects your scaling problem. If not, could you send a copy of your file to me? (steve.minne (at) bruker-nano.com). We would like to investigate this further. I don’t have a routine for this, but if you program one, please post or send
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V4 is pretty old and I would recommend you upgrade to at least V5. You can run up to 6.13 with the IIIa on Windows 2000, however, if you would like the interface to be remain familiar you could just upgrade to V5.31R1. Contact service for the installation package: AFMSupport@bruker-nano.com or if international find the correct office at: http://www