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This is well above the minimum requirements stated by Waters. The Waters engineer found the computer was suitable for Empower Pro, a 2.4 Ghz processor and 2 GB DRAM. Let me tell you a story of the result of the software repair. Let me hear your thoughts about this subject. Albeit he informed me that my first mistake was talking to the Waters phone help, which I find very strange. Although I first received instructions from Waters phone help but I still needed Waters service engineer to come in fix the problem.
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I never found this an issue with Chemstation or Xcalibur.įinally I upgraded the software to the most recent versions and I found the upgrade made the performance worse. It was frustrating when I would come in on weekend to babysit a sample set run. Another issue was the frequency of communication failures between the software and the instruments. But it was limiting because of modifications to the instrument method. But later went into Quickstart and I found it easier to work. I shied away from Quickstart because of my experiences with Millenium years ago. To start with, I found if you have work with Chemstation the Empower Pro mode can be confusing at first. These experiences with these other softwares has given me somewhat of comfortable insight on comparison for me. I have worked with Thermo's Xcalibur software and Agilent's Chemstation. Lately with Empower 2, I see a mix bag of thoughts on this software.
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I have experience with Waters Millenium 2.5 system back in the 90's. I have recently started working with Waters Empower 2 to run two HPLC systems from a single computer.