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CORE Data processing: Downloads

The latest 64-bit CORE versions (Mac and Windows), their manual and auxiliary procedures as of July 2019 are now available.

There are a number of new features and bug fixes, and the package is supplemented by an improved and extended manual of 72 pages and a collection of examples with complete data sets. Note the new RECORD processing modes, which seem very valuable, and fitting of PGSE data from polydisperse samples to Gamma functions.

Also note that a bug in readBrukerSpectrum.m in the older Matlab supplementary files was fixed some years ago. Discard any old versions of readBrukerSpectrum.m (old = before September 2010). 

Download the 2019 CORE distribution  (unzip to an empty folder - executables for PC (64 bit) and Mac (64 bit), Bruker originating test data, manual, supplementary Matlab routines and some Bruker data unpacking routines are included).

Understand that CORE4 is not a Windows program - it is a "console application", i.e. it is clickable in Windows, but runs in a separate DOS (Command) window. It generates progress results in that window, and output into various text files for printing or Matlab-based graphics display - even now with "DOSY displays". A Matlab installation on your PC is essentially a "must" for CORE-processing. Almost all of the contents of the ZIP file should later reside in your own Matlab "work" folder, or subfolders to it (see manual).