>  Thanks for the sample.  The format is binary and apparently quite
>  complex.  So reverse engineering would also be rather difficult,
>  requiring you to prepare or find files with different dimensions, data
>  types and other properties (possibly dozens of them), sending them to me
>  with descriptions/screenshot of their content and me trying to find how
>  the information is represented in the files.  Spectra are usually much
>  more difficult to get right than topographic data.  I am not sure if
>  it's worth it but we can try...

>  I must say I also doubt DME has lost all information about their own
>  file format, no matter if still used or not, but if they are not willing
>  to provide it we cannot do much about it.

Hi,

i found some source code of the spectroscopy-module of the SPM-program 
which produces the files.
You can find it at: http://www-public.tu-bs.de:8080/~petclodi/
I hope this helps.

Regards,

Peter

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Technische Universität Braunschweig
Institut für Angewandte Physik
Dipl.-Phys. Peter Clodius
Mendelssohnstraße 2
38106 Braunschweig

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