GB, author of iNMR
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At the end of November I received a collection of 2-D Bruker spectra.
The only problem with these spectra was that the FT parameters had to
be set manually, because the automatic generation of parameters was
disabled. This was not a bug of the program, this was by design. Maybe
an unhappy design.
A little of history. When I began writing iNMR in 2005 Bruker had
already moved to a new simplified style of pulse program, where, for
example, the sequence "noesyph" substituted the 4 old sequences
"noesytp", "noesysh", "noesyst". I guessed that, by the time iNMR was
ready, all the old sequences would have gone away and I ignored them.
Now I see they are still around. The new version 3.3.9 of iNMR fills
the hole. I have also updated iNMR reader, which had not been updated
since September.
If you need to process one of these spectra and don't know how,
download the new version. It doesn't mind if you only have a license
for version 0, 1 or 2. Open the same spectrum with your version and
the new version simultaneously and copy the parameters from the new
one to the old one.
Actually the spectra acquired with, let's say, "noesyph" or "noesyst"
are just the same and require the same processing parameters.
Nonetheless Bruker did the right thing because they reduced the number
of pulse programs by a factor of 66%.