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    A library for reading Mass Spectometry files. Reuse mzXML converter code but compile with gcc and Qt instead of MSVC. Some features have been added, e.g. UV scan reading
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    numericstream

    numericstream

    tools to take data from instruments to networks

    ...This starts with a driver, taking serial ascii data to an SQLite database. Subsequently client applications can take this data to display on webpages, export to text file, and almost anything else. The driver has been written using the mingw port of the gcc compiler, currently the system runs on Windows XP, however the design is deliberately cross platform, and linux based serial port interfaces will be added. The first client is written in php, and tested using the Apache web server. The client is currently a proof of concept, and needs some work!
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