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News Release from: Adept Scientific | Subject: WinWedge 32 Standard
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 3 September 2001

Data acquisition enters a 32bit world

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Available now from Adept Scientific, WinWedge 32 Standard is the 32bit version of the popular serial data acquisition and instrument control product from TAL Technologies

WinWedge is an easy-to-use data-collection program designed for interfacing RS232 devices such as barcode scanners, scales, callipers, micrometers, laboratory instruments and other serial output devices to any Windows application. Users can input real-time serial data directly into Excel, Access, LIMS, MMIs, statistical software or any other Windows Software.

New capabilities include: user-definable "hotkeys" to control many serial I/O functions; support for up to 16 serial ports; a pre-input character translation table; additional data parsing and filtering capabilities; a timed automatic serial output function; an expanded set of DDE commands.

The new version of WinWedge is a true 32bit application program that takes advantage of the new Windows user interface in a number of ways.

The new version fully supports long file names and it also inserts its icon in the Windows system tray instead of the Windows taskbar.

Because it is a true 32bit Windows program, it is also much faster than previous 16bit versions of WinWedge when run under 32bit Windows.

Complete context-sensitive help (available by pressing function key F1) has also been added to all windows and dialogue boxes thus making WinWedge easier to set up and use.

A new "virtual instrument" mode even allows users to test the functionality of WinWedge without requiring an actual serial instrument to be attached to their PC.

The user's manual has also been rewritten to include many new examples for setting up and using WinWedge with different serial devices and other software products (ie new versions of Excel).

All new features were designed to support a wider range of RS232 instruments and I/O data formats as well as make WinWedge much easier to set up and use.

WinWedge is supplied and supported exclusively in the UK and Ireland by Adept Scientific.

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