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To fix this: Quit Prism on all the computers on the network. Locate and select the Prism or InStat program file. Click Command-I to open ...
GraphPad FAQs
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wherever you downloaded the file. If that link doesn't work, go to www.apple.com then to Support, then to Downloads, and search for "CarbonLib".
GraphPad FAQs
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I want to run InStat for OSX without classic mode. Our Mac programs come in only one version that will install and run on either OS9 or OSX ...
GraphPad FAQs
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In the command line that launches the program, add "/R", like this: C:\INSTAT2\INSTAT.EXE /R". That prevents the program from trying to detect whether the ...
GraphPad FAQs
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Troubleshooting InStat Windows when the columns in the summary data table are too narrow. · Go to Control Panel->Display->Settings tab->Advanced button->General ...
GraphPad FAQs
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This is a bug in the Windows version of InStat 3 (not the Mac version). If you click on the area to the right of the last column ("Group Z") in the data table, ...
GraphPad FAQs
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Does Prism (or InStat) support network license managers such as KeyServer or FLEXlm? No. GraphPad programs do their own license metering and do not "plug ...
GraphPad FAQs
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InStat cannot compare observed and expected counts with a chi-square test. Neither can Prism up to version 5. However, Prism 6 can do this calculation. Enter ...
GraphPad FAQs
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As part of the t test results, Prism and InStat do an F test to determine whether the variances of the two groups differ significantly. What should I do if ...
GraphPad FAQs
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Right now, we have no plans to port Prism or InStat to Linux. Because Mac OSX is based on Unix, it seems as though porting to Linux, another flavor of Unix, ...
GraphPad FAQs