http://confocal-microscopy-list.275.s1.nabble.com/MRC-1024-for-sale-tp7580959p7580969.html
I'm sure there are a few cards and other parts scattered around the planet. but, the 1024 was ignored after our new system was installed, even though everyone was complaining about a crowded calendar. It had more channels and was much faster.
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> Your trick will be finding a replacement scan card. There might be another
> MRC out there you could pilfer a replacement from. Depending on how
> proprietary the card is though, you might not be able to find a replacement.
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> Craig
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> On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Ridgway, Rick <
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>> Hi Glen,
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>> I might be able to make use of it, particularly if you could help me get
>> it up and running.
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>> Best wishes,
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>> Rick
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>> Hi,
>> I've lost the storage space for an old Bio-Rad MRC-1024 UV confocal (OK,
>> "old" is redundant) that was disassembled to make room for the new system.
>> Is it worth anything to anyone? I have no idea what the value might be.
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>> Dell 486 computer/OS2 Warp, scan head, scan control unit with a dead scan
>> card, Nikon TMD inverted scope. All disks, etc.
>> The UV and KrAr lasers were replaced with 491 nm, 561 nm solid state and
>> 650 nm diode launched into a fiber.
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>> Please contact me offline.
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>> Glen MacDonald
>> Core for Communication Research
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