I was wondering if you would be able to help me find out with which procedure you downsample data? Is it via interpolation (cubic, linear), decimation or even something else? I need the information for a scientific paper I am writing and using your program for the data analysis.
Thank you very much and all the best,
Answer by
Rajesh Gupta
Regarding your question, WinCPRS downsamples data through decimation. It removes samples from the data stream without altering them.
We have a parallel port dongle and version 1.1 of WinCPRS. Is this software compatible with Microsoft Windows 10?
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
The software doesn't appear to be available. I've checked all the websites available through the Google Search, but nothing was found. Therefore, it's impossible to say if the compatibility exist or not.
The only thing you can do if you have the setup package is to run it in Compatibility mode. Right click the package and then choose Properties > Compatibility and select a previous version of Windows.
I am currently trying to use the WinCPRS program. I am opening Biopac files with only ECG and BP on two channels 2 and 3, but it keeps stating that I have too many channels open. Is there anything I can do to get around this error? It happened a few times on our desktop but after shutting down and restarting, it's fine. But for some reason on my laptop it's not working. Your help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
You will have to use the built-in help file, because it's impossible to acquire information related to the way the software works. The official website is discontinued without any way of accessing it. I have tried obtaining any user guide, but the result was the same.
Hello,
I was wondering if you would be able to help me find out with which procedure you downsample data? Is it via interpolation (cubic, linear), decimation or even something else? I need the information for a scientific paper I am writing and using your program for the data analysis.
Thank you very much and all the best,
Regarding your question, WinCPRS downsamples data through decimation. It removes samples from the data stream without altering them.
Where can I buy a dongle for WinCPRS. The program needs it in order to run
Try contacting the developer at official website.
We have a parallel port dongle and version 1.1 of WinCPRS. Is this software compatible with Microsoft Windows 10?
The software doesn't appear to be available. I've checked all the websites available through the Google Search, but nothing was found. Therefore, it's impossible to say if the compatibility exist or not.
The only thing you can do if you have the setup package is to run it in Compatibility mode. Right click the package and then choose Properties > Compatibility and select a previous version of Windows.
I am currently trying to use the WinCPRS program. I am opening Biopac files with only ECG and BP on two channels 2 and 3, but it keeps stating that I have too many channels open. Is there anything I can do to get around this error? It happened a few times on our desktop but after shutting down and restarting, it's fine. But for some reason on my laptop it's not working. Your help and advice would be greatly appreciated.
You will have to use the built-in help file, because it's impossible to acquire information related to the way the software works. The official website is discontinued without any way of accessing it. I have tried obtaining any user guide, but the result was the same.