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How do I notify ISAC Congress and Purdue Cytometry List Members there is a Patch avaiable for the BecktonDickson BD software Issues
In November of 2007 Kanecki Associates Inc developed the FCS Cytopro to resolve the Memory issues with the Diva Software after a request from one person at BD. 10 Million Events By 40 Parameters with all 128 Permeations.
As of today’s posts on the Purdue Cytometry Mail List the issues still exist.
Since are not allowed on the Purdue Cytometry Mail List and have ISAC Congress Executives blocking us from the market we would like to make BD and all other Corporations, Hospitals, Universities, etc. aware that we can LICENSE A PATCH that will resolve the issues in BD's DIVA software.
We are willing to work with BD and are unaware if they knew of the one person’s prior request or even what was done with the software once the one person from BD received it. We will send a letter to BD's corporate office to notify them we are willing to work with the corporation if they wish. We did develop the code and are willing to work directly with BD if they wish to compile it to the troubled software to end all the issues.
There is no need for Purdue University Cytometry Laboratories Executives to keep up with suspected exclusion of those who can help. They need to resolve the issues in the system with the ISAC Congress Executives in the Data Standards Committee and work with other corporations even if the won't benefit financially personally.
If anyone is interested in their software to function properly please contact Kanecki Associates Inc.
Http://www.kanecki.com Ceo@Kanecki2.com Mitch@kanecki.com
Mitchell Haynes Vp. Kanecki Associates Inc 281-444-1619
From: Wayne Turnbull [mailto:wayne.turnb...@kcl.ac.uk] Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 9:32 AM To: cyto-inbox Subject: Diva 6.1.1 user issues
Afternoon flowers,
Having recently moved to Diva 6.1.1, we're experiencing some software lock-up problems, usually after closing down CS&T, that require a full re-install, which is becoming tiresome, and I wondered if any others had experienced similar problems?
Wayne
Wayne Turnbull Flow Cytometry Services Department of Immunobiology GKT Guy's Hospital London SE1 9RT Received on Wed Oct 15 12:38:00 2008 This message: [ Message body ] Next message: Julie Nelson: "MoFlo pressure issues" Previous message: Brian Binder: "RE: Make & Model of this Flow Cytometer anyone? Circa 1991" In reply to: Wayne Turnbull: "Diva 6.1.1 user issues" Next in thread: Berend: "Re: Diva 6.1.1 user issues" Reply: Berend: "Re: Diva 6.1.1 user issues" Contemporary messages sorted: [ By Date ] [ By Thread ] [ By Subject ] [ By Author ] [ By messages with attachments ] This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Fri Oct 17 2008 - 03:12:06 EDT
Re: Diva 6.1.1 user issues This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ] Related messages: [ Next message ] [ Previous message ] [ In reply to ] [ Next in thread ] [ Replies ] From: Berend <b.hooibr...@amc.uva.nl> Date: Thu Oct 16 2008 - 03:58:54 EDT
We have seen similar problems with 6.1.1 and CST module. I am not able to run the cst when I started the diva software in a Windows (normal)User account. It locks-up immediately. So, we first log in as administrator in windows xp, do the cst run, quit diva after this qc- check and log in as (limited) user. Thereafter we startup diva again and everything works fine, except the cst and configuration modules. Our service engineer (BD) couldn't fix it so far. Still I prefer the let everybody work as limited user with the LSR, to keep systems clean from al kind of ?%^&b 9b b " people want to install. Berend
On Oct 15, 2008, at 3:43 PM, Nilles, Tricia L.. wrote:
> Wayne, > Yes, we also have experienced a similar issue. After running CS&T, > we cannot make any > changes (ie renaming specimens, experiments) we first have to exit > and relaunch the > software. Logging out does not work. I have discussed this with > our local service rep > and also one of the software specialists who came in for local > training and demos, and no > one has offered a 'fix'. > Tricia L Nilles > Research Specialist > Flow Cytometry Laboratory > Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health > -----Original Message----- > From: Wayne Turnbull [mailto:wayne.turnb...@kcl.ac.uk] > Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 9:32 AM > To: cyto-inbox > Subject: Diva 6.1.1 user issues > Afternoon flowers, > Having recently moved to Diva 6.1.1, we're experiencing some software > lock-up problems, usually after closing down CS&T, that require a > full re-install, which is becoming tiresome, and I wondered if any > others had experienced similar problems? > Wayne > Wayne Turnbull > Flow Cytometry Services > Department of Immunobiology > GKT Guy's Hospital > London SE1 9RT Berend Hooibrink Flow cytometry core facility Dept.. Cellbiology & Histology room L3-115 AMC Meibergdreef 15 1105AZ Amsterdam Netherlands Tel.: 31(0)20-5666804 Fax: 31(0)20-6974156 Received on Thu Oct 16 15:38:00 2008 This message: [ Message body ] Next message: Dave Humphries: "RE: [ Fluorescence amplifier? ]" Previous message: Leipziger Workshop: "13th Leipziger Workshop, Meeting Report published; 14th Leipziger Workshop announcenment" In reply to: Nilles, Tricia L..: "RE: Diva 6.1.1 user issues" Next in thread: Ted Hibbs: "RE: Diva 6.1.1 user issues" Reply: Ted Hibbs: "RE: Diva 6.1.1 user issues" Contemporary messages sorted: [ By Date ] [ By Thread ] [ By Subject ] [ By Author ] [ By messages with attachments ] This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Sat Oct 18 2008 - 03:12:06 EDT RE: Diva 6.1.1 user issues This message: [ Message body ] [ More options ] Related messages: [ Next message ] [ Previous message ] [ In reply to ] [ Next in thread ] From: Ted Hibbs <Ted_Hi...@bonfils.org> Date: Thu Oct 16 2008 - 22:27:10 EDT Berend, We had a similar issue when we first got our BD CantoII with Diva 6.1.1. It is related to the permissions on the folders on the C:\ drive, though I donb t remember exactly where. Once I changed the permissions on the folders, it is working well. Ted From: Berend [mailto:b.hooibr...@amc.uva.nl] Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 1:59 AM To: Cytometry Mailing List Subject: Re: Diva 6.1.1 user issues We have seen similar problems with 6.1.1 and CST module. I am not able to run the cst when I started the diva software in a Windows (normal)User account. It locks-up immediately. So, we first log in as administrator in windows xp, do the cst run, quit diva after this qc-check and log in as (limited) user. Thereafter we startup diva again and everything works fine, except the cst and configuration modules. Our service engineer (BD) couldn't fix it so far. Still I prefer the let everybody work as limited user with the LSR, to keep systems clean from al kind of ?%^&b 9b b " people want to install. Berend On Oct 15, 2008, at 3:43 PM, Nilles, Tricia L.. wrote: Wayne, Yes, we also have experienced a similar issue. After running CS&T, we cannot make any changes (ie renaming specimens, experiments) we first have to exit and relaunch the software. Logging out does not work. I have discussed this with our local service rep and also one of the software specialists who came in for local training and demos, and no one has offered a 'fix'. Tricia L Nilles Research Specialist Flow Cytometry Laboratory Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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