Re: [AMMRL] Bruker Topspin 4.2 vs 4.3

From: Walt Massefski <wwm_at_mit.edu>
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2023 17:18:09 +0000

Hi Ken,

We’ve previously reached out to Bruker about the problems with Icon
NMR that stretch back to the 4.1.x versions - the interface has a number of
problems in the Linux version that makes it difficult to manage, the priority
functions appear to be broken, and the ability to modify the configuration
on the fly fails as often as not. I’ve been told that these are not
current priorities for the software group, but it has kept us with 4.0.x
versions of topspin on most of our spectrometers (and a desire to roll back
to 4.0.5 on our one 4.1.4 system).

Best,
Walt
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Walter Massefski, Ph.D.
Director
Department of Chemistry Instrumentation Facility
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Mass. Ave. Rm: 18-0090
Cambridge, MA 02139
T: (617) 253-2016
wwm_at_mit.edu


> On Oct 30, 2023, at 12:04 PM, Kenneth Sharp-Knott <kknott_at_vt.edu> wrote:
>
> I have seen a lot of comments from users who have said they 'rolled back'
> to 4.2 after numerous issues with 4.3.
>
> I would appreciate it if you could elaborate on what those issues are specifically.
> Bruker would like the feedback as they are releasing a new version soon and want
> to make sure those issues are taken care of.
>
> One individual stated that they believed there to be more issues with 4.2 than 4.3
> so they are surprised by this feedback.
>
> Best
>
> --
> Ken Sharp-Knott
> Manager of Analytical Services and the NMR Facility
> Department of Chemistry
> Virginia Tech
>
> (540)267-6502 (Cell)
> (540)231-0885 (Office)
>


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