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Technical Support:
PSI-Plot |
If your problem is not listed below, please send us an email (tech@polysoftware.com) or call
(845-735-9301) us for support.
Download updated executables
Note: To install the newest PSI-Plot v8.8 executable
(compiled on April 18, 2008), you must
have PSI-Plot version 8.8 installed first.
plot88.exe is a
self-extracting file, please save it to a temporary folder and then run it to
extract the psiplot.exe file. By default, it will replace the file at
c:\program files\psi\psiplot\psiplot.exe. If you installed PSI-Plot at a
different folder, make should that psiplot.exe file has been updated.
Click here to download.
The latest versions of PSI-Plot and ProStat run under all the Windows platforms. For earlier versions, you
need the NT/Win2000/XP edition of PSI-Plot to run under NT/Win2000/XP.
Both PSI-Plot and ProStat are back compatible. The cross compatibility relation between these two
programs are listed as follows:
PSI-Plot version 8.8
| ProStat version
4.8
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PSI-Plot version 8.0
| ProStat version 4.0
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PSI-Plot version 7.8
| ProStat version 3.8
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PSI-Plot version 7.0
| ProStat version 3.0
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PSI-Plot version 6.5
| ProStat version 2.5
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PSI-Plot version 6.0
| ProStat version 2.0
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PSI-Plot version 5.5
| ProStat version 1.6
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Under Win 2000/XP, I get a file I/O error message when running some data analysis
functions.
This problem has been taken care of in the latest versions of PSI-Plot and ProStat. For earlier versions,
this error message popped up when the program failed to write a reporting file (permission denial from the
program default folder). Typically it happens when you install the program with one login name and run
the program with another login name. Make sure you install the program and run the program
under the same
login name. If you need to run the program under multiple users, you need the network edition of the
program.
I have exported a graph in EPS format, but I can not view it under GSView
This problem is due to the bounding box setting, you can fix it easily by checking the "EPS Clip" option
under the Options menu of the GSView program.
Please report your
feedback to
tech@polysoftware.com.
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