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Peak96 to OpenChrom

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 6:44 pm
by catalyticwreck
Could anyone provide me with a short tutorial on how to open chromatogram signal data files from HP Peak96 software in OpenChrom?

Where I'm currently stuck:
In my current position I have inherited two HP 5890As and two HP 3396 Series II integrators. I set up an old XP machine to run Peak96 in DOSBox and have the integrators successfully connected and communicating with Peak96 like it would have been in 1989. I can access the export feature of Peak96 to make (*.D) files of runs for Chemstation, but I'm not sure where I'm going wrong because I can't get OpenChrom to recognize the existence or open the (*.D) files even after I've installed the Agilent FID converter plugin.

Thanks in advance!

Re: Peak96 to OpenChrom

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 8:47 am
by antonk
Try ours
http://www.unichrom.com/chrom/uc-ffe.shtml

At least we can read *.ch *.uv *.d and *.ms

http://www.unichrom.com/dle.php

Data processing is free.

Btw i had a question from person who has
HPIB controller <->HPIB-HPIL converter <->HP-5890 with 19242-HPIL.

As far i know this construct is managed by Peak96.
I'd like to reverse this thing to make possible UniChrom control of HPIL-only instruments.

Re: Peak96 to OpenChrom

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 5:35 pm
by Klinge42
Hi Andrew,

feel free to contact us via our website http://www.openchrom.net. If you send us some test files we can check where the import goes wrong.

Best regards
Andreas

Re: Peak96 to OpenChrom

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2015 6:27 pm
by catalyticwreck
Hi Andrew,

feel free to contact us via our website http://www.openchrom.net. If you send us some test files we can check where the import goes wrong.

Best regards
Andreas
Andreas,

No one has responded to my attempt to contact you through your website. I would like to send you the files I am generating.


Thanks

Re: Peak96 to OpenChrom

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 9:05 am
by Klinge42
Andrew,

please try again contacting us via "info [at] openchrom . net"

Best regards,

Andreas