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      There are many DIY attempts for creating all kinds of spectrometers, intending to measure absorbance, reflectance, fluorescence and even Raman signals. Hardware setup might be quite diverse, but the software requirements are more or less the same. Since 15 years I provide the optical spectroscopy software SPEKWIN32 for free to all non-commercial & private users. Until now, it was limited to plot, process, analyze and convert spectral data from all kind of spectrometers. Recognizing 35+ file formats, is easy to use, rock solid, lean and used all around the world. Now, I try to expand it's capability to driving spectrometer hardware, acquire live spectra and combine this with the already existing processing power in a single package. This initial demonstration is limited for use with USB webcams as detector. To make this fully functional & compatible with more kind of spectrometer hardware, a fundraising campaign is currently running:
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