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LSE64 is a simple, easy to use environment for laboratory data acquisition, based on Bob Goeke's LSE, a stripped-down [[Forth]] dialect inspired by Jon Sachs' STOIC. It lacks the miserable complexities of Standard Forth. Download a GNU tar file of the software [http://www.noqsi.com/images/lse64-0.3.zip here].
{{Programming Language}}LSE64 is a simple, easy to use environment for laboratory data acquisition, based on Bob Goeke's LSE, a stripped-down [[Forth]] dialect inspired by Jon Sachs' STOIC. It lacks the miserable complexities of Standard Forth. Download a GNU tar file of the software [http://www.noqsi.com/images/lse64-0.3.zip here].

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LSE64 is a simple, easy to use environment for laboratory data acquisition, based on Bob Goeke's LSE, a stripped-down Forth dialect inspired by Jon Sachs' STOIC. It lacks the miserable complexities of Standard Forth. Download a GNU tar file of the software here.

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