Design of the EPC-9, a computer-controlled patch-clamp amplifier. 2. Software

The EPC-9 computer-controlled amplifier has no front-panel controls; therefore the user interface to the EPC-9 patch-clamp amplifier is defined entirely by software. This paper describes various user interfaces that have been implemented, including a high-level programming interface, a user interfac...

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