Computer programs


The following computer programs are being developed by Kevin Oxborough, primarily for use by research groups within the School of Biological Sciences.

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Current software development

KSGrowStat

Environmental control and monitoring (pH, photon irradiance, turbidity and temperature)

KSLIBSPlus

Control of Ocean Optics LIBS2000+ system and National Instrument DAC-based signal input

KSOOTrace

Control of Ocean Optics 2000 series spectrometers and National Instrument DAC-based signal input

KSImP

All aspects of chlorophyll a fluorescence imaging, plus Ocean Optics spectrometers and National Instrument DAC-based signal input

KSLightBox

Control of LED and Xenon flash lamp light sources

These programs are being written in C++ using MFC 7.0 under Microsoft� Visual Studio .NET 2003

 

Earlier software

FluorImager Two

Runs the CFImager chlorophyll a fluorescence imaging system

Imager 32

Precursor of FluorImager Two, which was written in 1999/2000 to control a low resolution chlorophyll a fluorescence imaging instrument developed at the University of Illinois

Imager

Used to generate the images in Oxborough and Baker (1997a/b) and a number of later publications, it is still used for imaging luciferase activity (see Fryer et al. 2002, 2003) and other signals

FluorChart

Used to drive a Hansatech FMS1 or FMS2 fluorometer

These programs were written in C++ using MFC 6.0 under Microsoft� Visual C++