LabHelper is a data acquisition program for Macintosh computers.  It can use a variety of serial analog-to-digital (A-D) converters and handles 1-16 channels of data, each containing up to two million samples -- enough to sample once per second for three weeks.

Starting LabHelper:    At launch, LabHelper asks what A-D device you want to use.   You can also use  the 'test mode' simulated A-D converter to explore the program.   Click the links below to learn about the program's various menus and functions; another page has more detailed instructions about how to get started with the program, and a separate page has system requirements and other details.


Background:     LabHelper was written in FBtoC by Mark Chappell (a.k.a.  'Warthog Systems', with apologies to Gilbert Shelton) using facilities provided by the University of California, Riverside.  No warranty of any kind is offered or implied.  LabHelper is NOT a commercial product and may not be sold or copied for commercial purposes.  If you have questions you may contact me at chappell@ucr.edu