JEOL Probe Users Listserver Moderator: Ellery Frahm, [log in to unmask], Electron Microprobe Lab, University of Minnesota Post a message: send your message to [log in to unmask] Unsubscribe: send "SIGNOFF PROBEUSERS" to [log in to unmask] On-line help and FAQ: http://probelab.geo.umn.edu/listserver.html * Ellery, That statement regarding a "fraction of what Jeol charges" is based on what several users told me that Jeol quoted them for an upgrade. But I have to admit, I've never seen the quotes from Jeol. john At 09:47 PM 8/30/2005, you wrote: >JEOL Probe Users Listserver > >Moderator: Ellery Frahm, [log in to unmask], >Electron Microprobe Lab, University of Minnesota > >Post a message: send your message to [log in to unmask] > >Unsubscribe: send "SIGNOFF PROBEUSERS" to [log in to unmask] > >On-line help and FAQ: http://probelab.geo.umn.edu/listserver.html > > > >* > >On Aug 30, 2005, at 10:09 PM, John J. Donovan wrote: > >>... The cost is a fraction of what JEOL charges for their upgrade >>and includes a full implementation all of my advanced algorithms, >>techniques and modeling software... >> >>John J. Donovan, Pres. >>Probe Software, Inc > > >Hi John, > >Thanks for letting us know that you have now ported "Probe for >Windows" over to 8900s and 8200s -- that is still a rather recent >announcement, and I'm sure that is news to some folks here. I know >your software has some options not available under the JEOL propriety >software, notably choice of more than a half dozen matrix correction >routines, multiple options for determining background positions, >combined conditions for analyses (JEOL has this on 8200s), and >multiple peak search options with different ways to model the peak >centroid. I'm sure there are more... > >I have to question the first half sentence I quoted above, though. >When last we discussed the costs of switching over to "Probe for >Windows" in July, the basic software package was roughly $30K with >more for the PC workstation, EDS/WDS integration, advanced training, >and mapping (another $15, give or take a few $K). > >As I mentioned on this listserver, we've contracted with JEOL to >upgrade our workstation to a c8000. Our total cost of this is about >$16K. It would be higher if we didn't have a service contract and >weren't trading in our old HP workstation, but it would be lower if >we chose to upgrade to the b2600 -- about $12K. It seems that a JEOL >upgrade is less than half of what "Probe for Windows" costs. >Granted, we will have no real increase in functionality (other than >bells and whistles like CD and DVD drives, dual monitors, faster data >processing, etc), like we would with migrating to "Probe for >Windows" instead. > >Nevertheless, it seems that claiming PfW's "cost is a fraction of >what JEOL charges for their upgrade" is just incorrect. If, though, >I am missing something and have made a mistake, please feel free to >correct me. > >Best, >Ellery > >-------------------- >Ellery E. Frahm >Research Scientist/Manager >Electron Microprobe Laboratory >University of Minnesota - Twin Cities >Department of Geology & Geophysics >Lab Website: http://probelab.geo.umn.edu