JEOLCOM installation specifics » History » Version 5
Anchi Cheng, 07/29/2014 09:10 PM
1 | 1 | Anchi Cheng | h1. JEOL installation specifics |
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3 | 2 | Anchi Cheng | These implementations have pyscope modules included in our repository |
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5 | 1 | Anchi Cheng | h2. JEOL 1230 |
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7 | Developed at New York Structure Biology Center |
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9 | Please contact David Stokes |
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11 | 3 | Anchi Cheng | h2. JEOL 1400 and 3200 (and other scopes with JEOL's COM library) |
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13 | Developed at Northwestern University |
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15 | Please contact Christian Suloway |
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17 | h2. instruments.cfg |
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19 | [scope] |
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20 | class: jeolcom.Jeol |
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21 | cs: 4.1e-3 |
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23 | h2. Testing with pyscope |
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25 | In python command |
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26 | <pre> |
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27 | from pyscope import tecnai |
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28 | t =jeolcom.Jeol() |
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29 | t.getMagnification() |
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30 | </pre> |
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32 | You should get the current magnification at the microscope when the main viewing screen is up |