PCGAP is a software code, which was written to provide gamma-ray pulse height spectrum analysis on a personal computer platform. The code was specifically developed for Windows NT for either an Intel | or DEC Alpha | based processor. PCGAP includes programs which can be used to control data collection using a Canberra INSPECTOR | multichannel pulse-height analyzer. With suitable spectrum conversion routines PCGAP can be used to analyze data from almost any multi-channel analyzer. Besides the normal functions associated with a robust spectrum analysis package, PCGAP can be used for radionuclide analysis for actinides via L-X and gamma-ray spectrometry. It can be used to control and analyze data from an INEEL developed pulse injection system for individual spectrum validation. The package includes programs for the manual analysis of spectra using displays which permit the spectroscopist to interactively define the spectral continuum and peak fitting limits, and display the resulting function fitting forms.
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