Where do I begin if I want to learn how to write my own macro for the GC/MS Agilent ChemStation?
Try to get hold of the Hewlett Packard manual, part number HP G1034-90034. It’s a book called “Using and Writing Macros”, but unfortunately it’s out of print now. There’s also a macro writing class offered by Agilent now, somewhere in the east coast, so check their class schedule. ChemUserWorld.com also teaches on-line classes on macro programming.
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