Fabulous.  2.19 it is, then.

Thanks,
eric



On 3/27/10 3:36 PM, David Necas (Yeti) wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 01:29:31PM -0500, Eric Inazaki wrote:
>> I'm presently using Gwyddion 2.13 on Ubuntu 9.04 and I'm having a problem
>> opening _some_ .mi files (the header says something about PicoView 0x10600).
>> I hex dumped two files, one that I can open and one that I can't.  In the
>> file that I can open, the last thing I can read is "BINARY" and then 0x0a.
>> In the unreadable file it's "BINARY_32" and then 0x0a.
>
> The support for BINARY_32 files was added in version 2.17, unfortunately
> with some bugs, so actually you want to use 2.19 where the import should
> be correct.
>
>> My questions:  Did I get it right, are there these two different kinds of .mi
>> files and that Gwyddion is not able to read one of them?
>
> There are more kinds although the others (ASCII) might not be widely
> used.  Gwyddion can read them provided you have a sufficiently recent
> version.
>
>>   Secondly, is there
>> a way to determine, from looking at the header, how many channels a file
>> contains?
>
> By counting bufferLabel lines.
>
> Regards,
>
> Yeti
>
>
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