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Minimum System Requirements for Operating XI Data Processing Software
To use XI Data Processing Software version 1.4 or 1.5 you must have the following:
- Computer system equipped with an Intel 80386, 80486, or 80586 CPUs or an exact equivalent CPU (Certain emulators e.g. Insignia Solutions "SoftWindows" may also be used)
- A VGA (640x480) resolution of higher video adapter board and a monitor (preferably colour).
- Microsoft MS-DOS 5.0 or higher, IBM PC-DOS 5.0 or higher, DR-DOS 6.0 or higher, Microsoft Windows 3.1, 3.11, or 95.
- Four (4) MB of RAM for MS-DOS or PC-DOS or DR-DOS, or Eight (8) MB of RAM if using DOS/V
- Eight (8) MB of RAM for MS-Windows 3.1, 3.11, or 95, or Sixteen (16) MB of RAM if using MS-Windows 3.1J, 3.11J, or 95J
- One parallel port for operating HP-GL compatible printer(s) or HP-GL compatible plotter(s)
- One HP-GL compatible printer if printing is desired (e.g. HP Laser Printer or HP PaintJet*)
- One 3.5Ó high density floppy disk drive (PC type)
- One mouse or compatible pointing device
- One keyboard
- One empty slot inside the computer to admit a ISA type SCSI interface card
Note: Alternate configuration setup may be necessary
Software Features
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Design Features of The XPS Spectral Data-Base Software System
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Peak-fitting
- Add Background Intensity
- Automated Flat Background Subtraction
- Clear Peak-fit Results
- Control Energy Difference
- Control Energy Shift
- Control FWHM
- Control Peak Area Ratio
- Control Peak Asymmetry
- Control Peak Energy
- Control Peak Height
- Display Background Only
- Display Peak-Fit Results
- Display Single Peak
- Edit Mid-Point
- Edit Peak-fit Results
- Reduced Chi-Squared Report
- Save Peak-fit Results to Memory
- Set Baseline Endpoints
- Set Baseline Shape (Linear, Shirley)
- Set Cursor Counts
- Set BE Value of Cursor eV
- Set BE Shift
- Set Peak Maximum BE
- Specify Display Range Graphically
- Specify Display Range Numerically
- Start Peak-Fitting
- Subtract Background (Linear, Shirley)
Spectrum Overlay
- Normalize Overlaid Spectra
- Proportionate Overlaid Spectra
- Offset Overlaid Spectra
- Superimpose Overlaid Spectra
- Zoom / UnZoom Spectra
Data Modification
- Add Spectrum to Spectrum
- Derivatize (once or many times)
- Restore Original Data
- Scale Raw Data by Number Factor
- Smooth Data (3,5,7,9,11 point smoothing)
- Subtract Spectrum from Spectrum
- Do and Undo (all levels)
- Edit Scofield Signal Lookup Table
- Edit Feature On/Off Dialog
- Quit Program
- Scale Displayed Data
- Spectral Lines Review
- Zoom / UnZoom Spectra
Depth Profiling
- Display 3 Spectra Summary
- Display Atom % vs Time Plot
- Display Montage (3D display)
- Display Peak Areas
- Extract Spectrum from Depth Profile
- Display Stacked Atom %
- Display Stacked Peak Areas
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Printing and Plotting
- Cancel Printing
- Label Spectrum for HP-GL Color Printer
- Plot Spectrum to HP-GL Plotter/Printer
- Plot Spectrum to HP-GL Laser-Printer
- Print Current Display (Spectrum)
- Print Table Peak-fit Parameters
- Print Screen to HP-GL Color Printer
- Print Atom % Composition Tables
- Select Laser-Printer / Pen-Plotter
Quantification
- Add to Atom % Composition Table
- Clear Atom % Composition Table
- Edit Atom % Composition Table
- Measure Area for Atom % Table
- Merge Atom % Composition Tables
- Save Atom % Table to Memory
File Handling
- Change Directory
- Change to Other Drive
- Change Company Name
- Convert LIF Files
- Edit Sample Descriptions
- Erase File
- Export Data as ASCII or HP-GL
- Import Data from ASCII
- Open File
- Save Data or Spectrum Modifications
- Save Spectrum With New File Name
- Select Spectrum
- Transfer LIF Disk
Transmission Function Adiustment
- Set Sensitivity Exponent Factors using Instrument Setup
Optional Software Features
- Find and Identify Signals option
- Laser Printer option
- Recipe Macro option
Instrument Calibration
- Set Reference Energy Offsets
- Set Transmission Function Factors
Utilities
- Backup Files in Binary or ASCII code
- Export Files to ASCII or HP-GL code
- Import Files ASCII code
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