tools are licensed under open source licenses, which allows SMFS
researchers to centralize future development. Where possible, care
has been taken to keep these packages operating system (OS) agnostic.
-The experiment logic in \pyafm\ and \calibcant\ is still nominally OS
-agnostic, but those packages depend on more fundamental packages that
-control the physical hardware in use\citep{pyafm}. At the bottom of
-the physical-interface stack are the \Comedi\ drivers from the Linux
-kernel\citep{comedi}. Users running other operating systems should be
-able to swap in analogous low level physical-interface packages if
-Linux is not an option.
+The experiment logic in \unfoldprotein\ and \calibcant\ is still
+nominally OS agnostic, but those packages depend on more fundamental
+packages that control the physical hardware in use\citep{pyafm}. At
+the bottom of the physical-interface stack are the \Comedi\ drivers
+from the Linux kernel\citep{comedi}. Users running other operating
+systems should be able to swap in analogous low level
+physical-interface packages if Linux is not an option.
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\nomenclature[text ]{OS}{Operating system.}