If you've got access to a mac and you've got list mode files, you could try
FCS Assistant. It opens FCS files and generates text files in list mode,
histogram, or time-averaged formats. It also adds ratio and pseudo-time
for cytometers that haven't got those parameters.
You can get a copy from http://flosun.salk.edu or from my web page;
http://facsmac.med.cam.ac.uk
Ray
At 6:19 pm 12/11/96, KUKURUGA@medmail.med.umich.edu wrote:
>Question . . . been discussed several times, but I'm in a hurry . . .
>Using either PC-LYSYS, WinList, or WinMDI (Thanks, Joe), what's an easy
>-- emphasis on "easy" -- way to generate a text file of the data in a
>histogram (either single or 2d) to be readable in a spreadsheet or other
>program, say . . as an ascii file, for analysis outside these flow-type
>programs?
>
>MAK.
>
>Mark A. KuKuruga
>kukuruga@medmail.med.umich.edu
Ray Hicks
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