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This article is from the Electrochemistry FAQ, by Zoltan Nagy nagy@anl.gov with numerous contributions by
others.
7.12) Waitfor v1.3: Cooperatively runs EG&G programs (Electrochemistry)
For electochemists using EG&G INSTRUMENTS software for EIS (M398) and for
conventional electrochemical measurements (M273).
Waitfor v1.3 is a utility which enables automatic interchanging of runs of any
DOS programs in two different application-windows under Win3.1 or Win95.
Designed for use in auto-execute sequences of M398 and M273 EG&G Instruments
electrochemical software. This program enables automatic interchanging runs of
auto-execute sequences of M273 (EG&G Instruments program for conventional
electrochemical measurements) and M398 (EG&G Instruments program for impedance
measurements).
During operation, both programs are running in the back-ground. One program
automatically detects the moment that the second program has finished and takes
over the control of the autoexecute sequence. For example, you can make a loop
for galvanostatical reduction for one hour, then potentiostatic EIS, then
reduction again automatically for fifteen cycles. Especially useful in battery
related research.
This package also includes a MCONV utility which converts multiple EG&G format
ASCII files produced by the run of auto-execute, to plain ASCII. Also changes
*.00N type file names to *0N.dat type, if requested.
The package includes detailed description of the utility.
Special requirements: M398 and M273 EG&G Instruments electrochemical software;
corresponding hardware for electrochemical/EIS measurements.
Available as file "waitfr13.zip" (46742 bytes) on the SimTel archive.
It is available on WWW through anonymous ftp to:
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/science/waitfr13.zip
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This freeware is courtesy of Evgenij Barsukov, Kumho Chemical Laboratories,
POB 64, Yuseong, Taejeon 305-600, Korea. With problems/questions contact:
EVGEN@CAMD1.KKPCR.RE.KR
 
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