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Proper Citation: DC Analysis programs (RRID:SCR_013431)
Description: These programs have been written over the last 20 years for analysis of our own results. They all do some things that are still not available in any commercial program. The programs are written in protected-mode 32-bit Fortran 90, with some assembler subroutines for fast graphics, and the Gino graphics library. Thus they are essentially DOS programs, though they are usually run from Windows, either via a desktop icon (the .ico files) or in the DOS box. The manuals (now in pdf format), have now all been collected into a single document, DCMANUALS.PDF, which should be downloaded, and the bits that you need can then be printed. Note that some sections are common to many or all programs, e.g. the notes on the graph and histogram drawing subroutines, and it is important to read this before using any of the programs (though there is a lot of online help (hit F1) for the graphics, and also in SCAN. Sponsor. Our work was supported by the Wellcome Trust (project grant 074491) and the Medical Research Council (programme grant G0400869).
Synonyms: DOS
Resource Type: software resource
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