Re: [Freesurfer] tkregister segmentation fault

2006-04-19 Thread Sungeun Kim

Yes, I have been using tkregister and I am not familiar with tkregister2.


Doug Greve wrote:

tkregister2 is the latest. Have you been using tkregister?

Sungeun Kim wrote:

Thank you for the quick answer. I am trying to know how to use 
tkregister2, but I would like to know why the latest tkregister 
suddenly doesn't work.


Sungeun.

Doug Greve wrote:



Did you mean to use tkregister2? tkregister has not been used in 
years (we should actually remove it from the dist).


doug



Sungeun Kim wrote:


Hi,

I experienced one problem with tkregister. I tried to register 
local low-res. anatomical data to high-res anatomical data using 
tkregister. So, I did


tkregister -mkdefault

modified some parameters. This was OK, but when I did

tkregister local

I got the segmentation fault message like:

tkregister: starting register
register: cwd scan => subject's T1/COR's
register:   reg image transform matrix:
-0.45 0.00 0.010472 0.207543
0.010406 -0.111469 0.993713 -22.441641
0.001167 0.993768 0.111463 12.550290
0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00
register: done reading target COR images
register: input file type: bshort (x,y,t: .bshort)
Segmentation fault

I am using the latest stable version from the web site and I didn't 
have this problem with the previous version. I tested with another 
data which worked good with the previous version. But, I still have 
the same problem.


Is there any solution or suggestion to this problem?

Thank you in advance.

Sungeun Kim.
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Re: [Freesurfer] tkregister segmentation fault

2006-04-19 Thread Doug Greve

tkregister2 is the latest. Have you been using tkregister?

Sungeun Kim wrote:

Thank you for the quick answer. I am trying to know how to use 
tkregister2, but I would like to know why the latest tkregister 
suddenly doesn't work.


Sungeun.

Doug Greve wrote:



Did you mean to use tkregister2? tkregister has not been used in 
years (we should actually remove it from the dist).


doug



Sungeun Kim wrote:


Hi,

I experienced one problem with tkregister. I tried to register local 
low-res. anatomical data to high-res anatomical data using 
tkregister. So, I did


tkregister -mkdefault

modified some parameters. This was OK, but when I did

tkregister local

I got the segmentation fault message like:

tkregister: starting register
register: cwd scan => subject's T1/COR's
register:   reg image transform matrix:
-0.45 0.00 0.010472 0.207543
0.010406 -0.111469 0.993713 -22.441641
0.001167 0.993768 0.111463 12.550290
0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00
register: done reading target COR images
register: input file type: bshort (x,y,t: .bshort)
Segmentation fault

I am using the latest stable version from the web site and I didn't 
have this problem with the previous version. I tested with another 
data which worked good with the previous version. But, I still have 
the same problem.


Is there any solution or suggestion to this problem?

Thank you in advance.

Sungeun Kim.
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Re: [Freesurfer] tkregister segmentation fault

2006-04-19 Thread Sungeun Kim
Thank you for the quick answer. I am trying to know how to use 
tkregister2, but I would like to know why the latest tkregister suddenly 
doesn't work.


Sungeun.

Doug Greve wrote:


Did you mean to use tkregister2? tkregister has not been used in years 
(we should actually remove it from the dist).


doug



Sungeun Kim wrote:


Hi,

I experienced one problem with tkregister. I tried to register local 
low-res. anatomical data to high-res anatomical data using 
tkregister. So, I did


tkregister -mkdefault

modified some parameters. This was OK, but when I did

tkregister local

I got the segmentation fault message like:

tkregister: starting register
register: cwd scan => subject's T1/COR's
register:   reg image transform matrix:
-0.45 0.00 0.010472 0.207543
0.010406 -0.111469 0.993713 -22.441641
0.001167 0.993768 0.111463 12.550290
0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00
register: done reading target COR images
register: input file type: bshort (x,y,t: .bshort)
Segmentation fault

I am using the latest stable version from the web site and I didn't 
have this problem with the previous version. I tested with another 
data which worked good with the previous version. But, I still have 
the same problem.


Is there any solution or suggestion to this problem?

Thank you in advance.

Sungeun Kim.
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Re: [Freesurfer] tkregister segmentation fault

2006-04-19 Thread Doug Greve


Did you mean to use tkregister2? tkregister has not been used in years 
(we should actually remove it from the dist).


doug



Sungeun Kim wrote:


Hi,

I experienced one problem with tkregister. I tried to register local 
low-res. anatomical data to high-res anatomical data using tkregister. 
So, I did


tkregister -mkdefault

modified some parameters. This was OK, but when I did

tkregister local

I got the segmentation fault message like:

tkregister: starting register
register: cwd scan => subject's T1/COR's
register:   reg image transform matrix:
-0.45 0.00 0.010472 0.207543
0.010406 -0.111469 0.993713 -22.441641
0.001167 0.993768 0.111463 12.550290
0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00
register: done reading target COR images
register: input file type: bshort (x,y,t: .bshort)
Segmentation fault

I am using the latest stable version from the web site and I didn't 
have this problem with the previous version. I tested with another 
data which worked good with the previous version. But, I still have 
the same problem.


Is there any solution or suggestion to this problem?

Thank you in advance.

Sungeun Kim.
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[Freesurfer] tkregister segmentation fault

2006-04-19 Thread Sungeun Kim

Hi,

I experienced one problem with tkregister. I tried to register local 
low-res. anatomical data to high-res anatomical data using tkregister. 
So, I did


tkregister -mkdefault

modified some parameters. This was OK, but when I did

tkregister local

I got the segmentation fault message like:

tkregister: starting register
register: cwd scan => subject's T1/COR's
register:   reg image transform matrix:
-0.45 0.00 0.010472 0.207543
0.010406 -0.111469 0.993713 -22.441641
0.001167 0.993768 0.111463 12.550290
0.00 0.00 0.00 1.00
register: done reading target COR images
register: input file type: bshort (x,y,t: .bshort)
Segmentation fault

I am using the latest stable version from the web site and I didn't have 
this problem with the previous version. I tested with another data which 
worked good with the previous version. But, I still have the same problem.


Is there any solution or suggestion to this problem?

Thank you in advance.

Sungeun Kim.
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