ControlMate® for Hydra® II
The ControlMate® device module for Hydra® II provides the interface by which sequence files can be constructed using the command objects specific to the device. The module provides a full context sensitive help system to ensure that the user has as much information as possible to enable efficient and concise program construction.

Please email info@controlmate.net for further information or queries

Current Release

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Version

1.1.24

Release date

Ocxtober 2008, 2009

 











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Downloads

Self extracting executable file.
The web download packages utilise the Microsoft Windows Installer engine and database. The engine is not included within the packages, this reduces the package size and download time. The first time that you install a ControlMate package, you may be prompted with a message informing you that the installer is missing or out of date. If this happens then you can download an engine installer from one of the following links.

Windows Installer for Windows 98 or ME

Windows Installer for Windows NT4 (SP6 and upwards) or Windows 2000

CD-ROM build.
A WinZip file which, when extracted, provides the file and directory structure for CD-ROM distribution. To use, download and unzip the file into an empty directory and then copy the complete set of files and any sub-directories onto the distribution CD-ROM.

Device operation manual in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.

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Changes in this build

Date

Description

October, 2009
Release 1.1.24
1. Pipettor Library
  1.1 1000ul Head
Amended the [Pipettor] section 'Max LH volume' parameter (5th parameter) for 1ml tips to 1000. Previously it was 1100 which was causing the automatic device identification to exclude the 1ml tips from the available tips list. Both the current and the factory default sections have been modified.
2. InstallShield Build
  2.1 Object Signing Security Certificate
The package and executable contents (*.exe and *.dll) have been signed with an object signing security certificate which ensures that when the installer is run the publisher information is checked and validated. This offers peace of mind by ensuring that the package being installed is an original and has not been tampered with.

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