Zweig S E
Nucleic Acids Res. 1984 Jan 11;12(1 Pt 2):767-76. doi: 10.1093/nar/12.1part2.767.
A UCSD Pascal program was developed which can analyze nucleic acid dot matrices of up to 9500 X 9500 in size on the Apple II computer. Although matrices of such size consume large amounts of computer memory, this program minimizes these problems by analyzing only small strips of the matrix at a time, and then transferring the results to a floppy disk or printer. Compression and memory efficient code further enhance the size of the matrix that can be analyzed. By generating an image of the dot matrix using software, and sending this image directly to an Epson dot matrix printer, a very detailed print out may be produced. The program has a number of user selectable options which allow a great deal of control over the analysis. The program contains no computer dependent code, and thus should work on all systems that can run UCSD Pascal.
开发了一个加州大学圣地亚哥分校的Pascal程序,它可以在苹果II计算机上分析尺寸高达9500×9500的核酸点阵。虽然这种尺寸的点阵会占用大量计算机内存,但该程序通过一次仅分析点阵的小条带,然后将结果传输到软盘或打印机,将这些问题最小化。压缩和内存高效代码进一步扩大了可分析点阵的尺寸。通过使用软件生成点阵图像,并将该图像直接发送到爱普生点阵打印机,可以产生非常详细的打印输出。该程序有许多用户可选择的选项,可对分析进行大量控制。该程序不包含依赖于计算机的代码,因此应该可以在所有能够运行加州大学圣地亚哥分校Pascal的系统上运行。