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Sue DeMaggio <[log in to unmask]>
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Confocal Microscopy List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Jul 1999 12:49:06 -0700
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AKKKK - Can somebody reassure me that it is o.k. to upgrade my OLD V2.3
Lasersharp to 3.2 - In the past, I was advised not to upgrade to the
versions in between because of bugs, and now, with all these warnings, I'm
afraid to do it STILL!  I just received the CDs for it, and was told the
bugs were worked out....but if it going to cause these kinds of problems,
maybe I'll stick with the bugs I have - at least I know what they are!  Is
there anyone out there having GOOD luck with V3.2?
Sue

At 02:53 PM 7/8/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Dear Ken,
>
>We recently upgraded our MRC 1000 to a 1024 configuration with LaserSharp
>3.2 which utilizes a Dell Poweredge PC with partitioned drives: C for
>software and D for user files. Although the lsrshrp.ini has not been
>corrupted to date with 20 users, the drive selection often jumps from D to
>C before saving a file. Problems we experienced with the filter wheel on
>PMT 2 were corrected to date with replacement of a board.
>
>Several "bugs" still exist, such as focus motor lock-ups, inconsistent
>operation of custom methods and sporatic operation of the transmittance
>detector. Also, a Yamaha CD writer with Unite CD software still will not
>burn files. Comments and suggestions will be greatly appreciated. If you
>will be attending the Microscopy & Microanalysis meeting in Portland in
>August and would like to get together to compare notes, please contact me
>at [log in to unmask]      Specific parameters for obtaining reliable 3D
>projections would also be appreciated.
>
>Best regards,
>
>
>
>Robyn Rufner, Ph.D.
>Director, The Center for Microscopy and Image Analysis
>Ross Hall, Suite 406
>Adjunct Associate Professor, Anatomy and Cell Biology
>THE GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
>2300 Eye Street, N.W., 431 Ross Hall
>Washington, DC 20037-2337
>Voice: (202) 994-2881
>Fax: (202) 994-8885
>Internet: [log in to unmask]

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