For windows 64bit: Nanocount 3.1 64bit setup
This version is considerably better adapted to work with FAST data.
What has changed.
- When saving a Project, only the raw data is saved and all other settings. This means that all is recaculated when opening a new Project. This speeds up saving large FAST Projects, but you will have to have some patience when loading up Projects.
- Two integration methods are now to be found: ”None” and ”Fixed”. The ”None” version was the only one available in the 3.0 version and does not use any integration widnow to calculate histograms from FAST data. The downside is that it assumes you have nice smooth peaks. The fixed integration window method is a classic integrator and follows the paper by Tuoriniemi et al. (2014).
- The integration method can be combined with Three ways to remove dissolved data from particle data: ”None”,”nxsigma”,”Standard fitting”. The first two methods were already avaialble in 3.0, albeit without different ways of integrating. The standard fitting method was not yet available for FAST data.