Software Upgrades, FAQs



At Gamry, your technical support issues are handled by David Loveday, Pete Peterson, and Jacob Ketter.  They are electrochemists who are very familiar with Gamry products and electrochemical applications.

If you have any concerns or questions about your Gamry instrument or their application, contact us at any time.  There is no charge for technical support for Gamry users.


 

 

Upgrades of Gamry Software 
If you are a licensed Gamry user, you can download the most recent revision of your software.  It's always a good idea to use the latest version of our software.  There is no charge for this service.  If you don't want to download the software, you can obtain a CD-ROM from Gamry for a nominal investment.  

Read about some of the Features recently added to the Gamry Software.

     PCI4, Reference 600, and Series G users can upgrade to Version 5.x here.
     PCI4 and PC4 users can upgrade your Version 4 Software here.
     PC3 or PC4 users can upgrade your Version 3 Software here

 

Caveat for Windows 98 Users Running Version 4.30
If you are running Windows 98 with Version 4.30, you also need to download a patch file. Save the file on your computer, then double-click to run. An improper version of fm20.dll, a file needed by VBA, is installed on Windows 98 systems.  This patch loads the correct version of fm20.dll. 

Frequently Asked Questions
After someone asks us the same question five or six times, we put it on our website in our Frequently Asked Questions.

Trouble-Shooting Your Gamry Potentiostat
You generated some odd looking data and you wonder if there is a problem with your Potentiostat or with your electrochemistry.  It's relatively easy to make sure your Gamry Potentiostat is working properly.

 

Lost Your Manual?
Gamry Potentiostats keep working and working, long after you've misplaced the manual!  If you need a new copy you can download it for free.



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Last revised on Friday, September 26, 2008