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Plasma Chemistry Monitor PCM401 - need floppies

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I am building a laser induced breakdown spectroscopy system. Essentially it's the same thing as on the Mars lander - shine a laser at a rock and a spectrometer tells you what elements are present. I have an S C Technology PCM401 Plasma Chemistry Monitor that is a spectrometer with software to detect 80 elements. Unfortunately I don't have the installation floppies and so far I've failed to create a bootable image of the hard drive. It was made in 1997 and it runs under Win 95. I now have a problem with the PSU and I'm worried it may have corrupted the hard drive. If you know anyone in industry who might be able to locate the installation floppies I'd be eternally grateful. My particular system was owned by Conner/Seagate. I have attached some photos - the floppy set was with another system that I don't own.

 

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