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Alger is a 3rd year chemistry graduate student working for Nick Winograd at the Pennsylvania State University. His interest in programming started before he joined the group but he started with OS/2 only after he joined. His research has required him to rewrite the data acquisition software for the OS/2 platform.
Alger was a chemistry graduate student working for Nick Winograd at the Pennsylvania State University. His interest in programming started before he joined the group, but he started with OS/2 only after he joined. His research has required him to rewrite the data acquisition software for the OS/2 platform.


These programs control an angle-resolved time-of-flight mass spectrometer, which he uses to analyze surface chemistry using secondary ion mass spectrometry.
These programs control an angle-resolved time-of-flight mass spectrometer, which he uses to analyse surface chemistry using secondary ion mass spectrometry.


==Contact Information==
==Articles==
* '''LinkedIn:''' http://www.linkedin.com/pub/alger-pike/13/242/695
;Republishing Information:Alger Pike gave permission to reproduce their articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide get the permission via LinkedIn on Feb-29, 2012.
* [[A Hello World Device Driver - Part 1/6]] (Sep 1996)
* [[A Hello World Device Driver - Part 2/6]] (Oct 1996)
* [[A Hello World Device Driver - Part 3/6]] (Nov 1996)
* [[From Hello World to Real World - Part 4/6]] (Dec 1996)
* [[From Hello World to Real World - Part 5/6]] (Jan 1997)
* [[From Hello World to Real World - Part 6/6]] (Feb 1997)
* [[Adding Native Compression To Your Application]] (May 1997)
* [[Dynamic Control Formatting]] (Dec 1997)
* [[FASTIO with WFASTIO$ and support .DLL]] (Feb 1997)
* [[Doing Port I/O: The Front Doors]] (Dec 1996)
* [[Port I/O from 32-BIT Applications]]
* [[32-Bit IOPL Helper Driver]]
* [[Using a D/A Card With IOPL]]
* [[WIOLIBDLL - Support for WFASTIO$]]


==Articles==
==Software==
* Info-ZIP Zip and UnZip DLLs for OS/2
* WFASTIO$ Subsystem
* PACER.DLL


* A Hello World Device Driver - Part 1/(September 1996)
==Links==
* A Hello World Device Driver - Part 2/6  (October 1996)
*[http://web.archive.org/web/19991012061224/http://avenger.mri.psu.edu Home Page] (archived)
* A Hello World Device Driver - Part 3/6  (November 1996)
*LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/alger-pike/13/242/695
* From Hello World to Real World - Part 4/6  (December 1996)
* From Hello World to Real World - Part 5/6  (January 1997)
* From Hello World to Real World - Part 6/6  (February 1997)
* Adding Native Compression To Your Application  (May 1997)
* Dynamic Control Formatting  (December 1997)


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Latest revision as of 22:52, 29 July 2022

Alger was a chemistry graduate student working for Nick Winograd at the Pennsylvania State University. His interest in programming started before he joined the group, but he started with OS/2 only after he joined. His research has required him to rewrite the data acquisition software for the OS/2 platform.

These programs control an angle-resolved time-of-flight mass spectrometer, which he uses to analyse surface chemistry using secondary ion mass spectrometry.

Articles

Republishing Information
Alger Pike gave permission to reproduce their articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0. Martin Iturbide get the permission via LinkedIn on Feb-29, 2012.

Software

  • Info-ZIP Zip and UnZip DLLs for OS/2
  • WFASTIO$ Subsystem
  • PACER.DLL

Links