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Upgrading and Installing AfterMath Blue

Upgrading and Installing AfterMath Blue

1. AfterMath Blue Features

NOTE ON UPGRADING:

Any archive files saved in AfterMath Blue will not be able to be opened on older 'green' versions! Be aware that upgrading to AfterMath Blue is an irreversible process for data files.

We are proud to announce the release of AfterMath Blue!  If you are currently running a “green” version of AfterMath (version numbers 1.x.xxxxx), you can now upgrade to our new-and-improved AfterMath Blue (version numbers 2.x.xxxxx).  A short bulleted list of major upgrades and improvements is provided below:

  • Improved (blue) graphical user interface (GUI)
  • Compatibility with AfterMath Live Electrochemical Simulation and generated results
  • Spectroelectrochemistry support for newer spectrometers
  • Dramatic improvements to existing methods, such as EIS, LPR, and PFRU, as well as introduction of new battery methods, including PITT and GITT
  • 64-bit architecture with improved overall performance
  • Improved data export functionality
  • Improved potentiostat filter selection
  • Improved OCP measurement (specifically, settling periods prior to measurement)
  • Overlay of a chosen reference plot superimposed on other plots, including live data
NOTE ABOUT EXISTING AFTERMATH USERS:

This article is aimed at existing AfterMath users. If you do not currently have AfterMath software installed, please contact Pine Research directly for installation details.

2. Downloading and Installing AfterMath Blue

The first thing that must be done before downloading and installing AfterMath Blue is determining whether your PC’s operating system (OS) is 32-bit or 64-bit.  Most modern PCs running Windows OS are 64-bit (as of the writing of this article), but it is important to check to make sure the most upgraded version possible of AfterMath Blue is installed.

2.1. Is Your System 32-bit or 64-bit?

To determine whether your system is 32-bit or 64-bit, you can click the “Start” or Windows button at the lower-left side of the screen, typically located at the end of the taskbar, and type “about:”

Windows PC About

Windows PC About

Clicking on “About your PC” will open the system settings information (shown below), and the “System type” will display whether the OS is 32-bit or 64-bit:

Windows PC System About

Windows PC System About

An alternative pathway to access the system settings is to open the “Control Panel” (more common on older, often 32-bit systems), and click “System” from the list of options.

2.2. 32-bit System Installation Instructions

If your PC is running a 32-bit operating system, there is only one upgrade necessary.  Follow the below instructions to upgrade from a 32-bit “green” AfterMath (version numbers 1.x.xxxxx) to 32-bit AfterMath Blue (version numbers 2.x.xxxxx).

2.2.1. Download/Obtain Installation Files

At this time, please contact Pine Research directly to obtain AfterMath Blue 32-bit installation files.

2.2.2. Install 32-bit AfterMath Blue

Double-click the setup/installation file.  This will be a file called “setup.exe” or “aftermath_2_x_xxxxx_setup.msi” (see example below, where the ‘x’s will be the exact version number) – either file is acceptable and will accomplish the same thing.  Follow the steps during installation, which are also detailed in a separate support article.

AfterMath Blue 32-bit Installation Files

AfterMath Blue 32-bit Installation Files

2.2.3. Open 32-bit AfterMath Blue

After successful installation, open the newly-installed 32-bit AfterMath Blue. Doing so initiates the automatic detection and transfer of existing instrument permissions files and licenses to a new location on your PC. The location for AfterMath permissions and license files has typically been:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Pine\AfterMath

or

C:\Program Files\Pine\AfterMath

depending on whether your PC is running a 32-bit or 64-bit OS, and also whether it may be physically capable of running a 64-bit system at all.  Older PCs may not be able to run a 64-bit OS, while newer machines are often 64-bit (even if they are still running a 32-bit OS).  After opening AfterMath Blue, any existing permissions and license files will be automatically copied and pasted into the new directory, which is:

C:\ProgramData\Pine\AfterMath

Additionally, AfterMath Blue now has a License Manager where you can view the instrument and feature licenses found on the PC:

AfterMath Blue License Manager

AfterMath Blue License Manager

The License Manager also allows you to check whether licenses are valid or expired (mostly relevant for Simulation and Circuit Fit Licenses), and has a Browse button where you can add new licenses to the PC if needed.

2.3. 64-bit System Installation Instructions

If your PC is running a 64-bit operating system, you have the option of upgrading to either 32-bit or 64-bit AfterMath Blue. However, for those with a 64-bit systems it is recommended to fully upgrade to 64-bit AfterMath Blue.

The first step is to complete all parts detailed in “Section 2.2, 32-bit System Installation Instructions” above. This will replace your existing 32-bit “green” AfterMath (version numbers 1.x.xxxxx) with 32-bit AfterMath Blue (version numbers 2.x.xxxxx). In particular, it is important that the installed 32-bit AfterMath Blue is opened on your PC (detailed in “Section 2.2.3, Open 32-bit AfterMath Blue” above) before completing these 64-bit installation steps.

2.3.1. Download/Obtain Installation Files

At this time, please contact Pine Research directly to obtain AfterMath Blue 64-bit installation files.

2.3.2. Uninstall Existing 32-bit AfterMath Blue

AfterMath software does not permit multiple instances to be simultaneously installed on a PC at any given time. This is why earlier updates (all 32-bit) automatically uninstalled the existing version before installing the new one. However, in the case of this 64-bit AfterMath Blue installer, existing 32-bit versions cannot be automatically uninstalled, which means that if you try to install 64-bit AfterMath Blue and there is already an existing 32-bit AfterMath installed (either green or blue), the installation will fail.

Therefore, a manual uninstall of 32-bit AfterMath must be performed first. This can be done by clicking the “Add or remove programs” option from the start menu, or accessing the “Programs and Features” submenu from the Control Panel.

2.3.3. Install 64-bit AfterMath Blue

Double-click the setup/installation file. This will be a file called “setup.exe” or “aftermath_2_x_xxxxx_setup_x64.msi” (see example below, where the ‘x’s will be the exact version number) – either file is acceptable and will accomplish the same thing. Follow the steps during installation, which are also detailed in a separate support article.

AfterMath Blue 64-bit Installation Files

AfterMath Blue 64-bit Installation Files

2.3.4. Open 64-bit AfterMath Blue

After successful installation, open the newly-installed 64-bit AfterMath Blue.  Doing so initiates the automatic detection and transfer of existing instrument permissions files and licenses to a new location on your PC.  The location for AfterMath permissions and license files has typically been

C:\Program Files (x86)\Pine\AfterMath

or

C:\Program Files\Pine\AfterMath

depending on whether your PC has been running a 32-bit or 64-bit OS in the past.  After opening AfterMath Blue, any existing permissions and license files will be automatically copied and pasted into the new directory, which is:

C:\ProgramData\Pine\AfterMath

Additionally, AfterMath Blue now has a License Manager where you can view the instrument and feature licenses found on the PC:

AfterMath Blue License Manager

AfterMath Blue License Manager

The License Manager also allows you to check whether licenses are valid or expired (mostly relevant for Simulation and Circuit Fit Licenses), and has a Browse button where you can add new licenses to the PC if needed.