James M. Knox
September 10th 04, 03:15 PM
Peter > wrote in
:
>
> This was on the jpinstruments.com website for years, but it is no
> longer there and they haven't (yet) replied to my emails about it.
Peter,
I realize Jay just sent you a copy, but for future reference there is
nothing "special" about the software. You can pull the data in with
Hyperterminal (or any other such program). The data is just comma
delimited text. It can then be imported into Excel (for example) for
charting and other fun times.
:
>
> This was on the jpinstruments.com website for years, but it is no
> longer there and they haven't (yet) replied to my emails about it.
Peter,
I realize Jay just sent you a copy, but for future reference there is
nothing "special" about the software. You can pull the data in with
Hyperterminal (or any other such program). The data is just comma
delimited text. It can then be imported into Excel (for example) for
charting and other fun times.