Dear all

I am an absolute newbie and I am not sure if I came to the right
place... well, here's my question:

I am looking for a tool that extracts chromatogram data from XCalibur
*.raw files and converts them into a format that is readable by other
software (e.g. Matlab or Octave). My *.raw files contain data from a
GC/MS system which has both an MS and an ECD (electron capture
detector; note that the data from the ECD does not contain massess,
only signal intensity as a function of time).

I can think of two ways to achieve this:

1. There is already a tool available that does what I need. This might
be a converter that converts the XCalibur *.raw into a file that is
readable by Matlab or Octave. Remember that I not only need the MS
data, but also the ECD data which does not have any mass information.
Otherwise I could use XCalibur/xconvert or ReAdW, which export to ANDI
or mzXML. Is there a converter which also processes 'massless'
chromatograms?

2. I might try to write some code in C/C++ that does what I need. This
might be either a standalone program or a MEX or OCT binary that runs
from within Matlab or Octave. In both cases I'd need some help to get
me started on how to use the XCalibur DLL stuff in C/C++. I have never
worked with C/C++ on Microsoft Windows and I've got no clue how to
work with DLLs. Any pointers or code examples would be greatly
appreciated.

I'd be very grateful for any hints, comments and suggestions.


Thanks
Matthias

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