Up grading NIRs Software

Submitted by sabki on 23 September 2014 - 10:02am
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Dear All,
I have been used NIRs Equipment FOSS XDS RCA with Vision software about seven years.
VISION spectral analysis software only can connected for windows 95, 98, NT and XP.
Could upgrading VISION software so that can connected for windows vista, seven, and windows 8 because I want install NIRs with new PC next year.
Thanks & Regards,
Sabki
Mathieu Jourdain
23 Sep 2014
Hi Sabki,
VISION version 4 runs under Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7 and 8, including both 32 and 64 bit OS.
As you may know, FOSS NIRSytems became Metrohm NIRSystems last year.
Then, you can contact the Metrohm subsidiaries or distributor to know yow proceed.
Let me know if you have the least issue to get a contact.
I could put you in touch with the right person. I just need to know which country you're from in that case.
Regards,
Mathieu
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ianm
23 Sep 2014
Posted on behalf of Phil Williams:
Mark Westerhaus of Foss can best help you, Sabki. His e-mail address is [email protected].
Greetings,
Phil.
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sabki
24 Sep 2014
Hi Mathieu,
I used software VISION ver 3.3, wow ..VISION ver 4.
Did you know what this advantages of VISION software ver 4?
I am from Indonesia.
Hi Phil,
Thank for your info, I will try to send email.
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Mathieu Jourdain
02 Oct 2014
Hi Sabki,
Sorry for this late reply.
The new version of VISION is “Metrohmised”, is compatible with the news Windows OS and includes by default the “Cascading Library” tool (very useful for identification method when there are many products to discriminate).
if need be, you can contact the Metrohm local distributor in Indonesia :
Indonesia (NIRSystems)
PT. Haes Brothers Ltd.
Jakarta
Address:Jalan Suryopranoto
10160 Jakarta Pusat
Telephone: +62 21 384 6165
Fax:+62 21 381 1507
Website : www.haes.co.id
BR
Mathieu
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russell
02 Oct 2014
Version 3.6 of Vision I'm told works with Windows 7.
I also have Version 3.5
I believe that the older version works on Windows 7 if you run the 32 bit version of the OS.
Older software that doesn't know how to install correctly on a 64 bit version of Windows becomes problematic.
Dave Russell
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