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AcqKnowledge 5 Demo

AcqKnowledge® 5 Demo

AcqKnowledge Demo software introduces you to the power of AcqKnowledge 5 data acquisition and analysis software, and includes a wide variety of prerecorded sample data files for simulating live recordings. AcqKnowledge is a proven research tool with thousands of citations…download the demo and see how it can help you measure physiology and get meaningful results!

BIOPAC Research softwareAcqKnowledge Demo software effectively simulates physiological data recording from a variety of systems and transducers and performs most full-feature functions. Sample data files include examples recorded using MP Research Systems, BioHarness, B-Alert, Epoch, and Stellar systems, from a variety of human and animal subjects.

The functional and informative Demo software highlights the main features of AcqKnowledge software using included sample data files. You’ll examine specific sections, take readings, and perform analysis.

Over 50 sample data files are included!

Sample data files and pre-configured graph templates can be accessed via the AcqKnowledge Demo Startup Wizard.

Files include

Licensed Feature Demos AcqKnowledge 4 demo Help menu

Installation Instructions

    1. Download a self-extracting demo installer for the select OS from the Associated Files link below; login required.
    2. Double-click the downloaded demo installer to begin installation.
      • A Wizard will guide you through installation.
    3. Launch the AcqKnowledge 5 Demo by clicking the desktop icon or choosing “AcqKnowledge 5 Demo” from the Start > Programs menu.
      • Demo does not support saving files, opening non-demo files, printing, batch processes.
      • Sample data files are available from the Startup Wizard or from “File > Open Sample Data File…”

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