> Freimut-
>
> I have also found that the latest version of MEDAL can only read 16-bit
> integer Analyze data. Seeing Reza's rapid improvements to his program, I
> am sure that MEDAL will soon support a broader range of data types. As an
> intermediate workaround, you could try converting your images to 16-bit
> Analyze using my MRIcro software. MRIcro runs on Windows, so you do not
> have to switch operating systems. To convert an image, open the image in
> MRIcro and select 'Save as rotated/clipped'. A new window will appear
> where you can select the output to be 16-bit data. MEDAL reads either Big
> or Little Endian (Sun or Intel) formats:
>
> http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/~chris.rorden/mricro.htm
>
> -chris
>
> p.s. MRIcro can also batch convert DICOM, NEMA and Genesis datasets to
> SPM-friendly Analyze format.
>
> On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Dr. F.Juengling wrote:
>
> > Dear Dr. Zoroofi,
> >
> > I appreciate it very much to finally be able to test a MEDAL version
> > being more flexible for input than ever.
> >
> > However, when trying to load "SPM-native" Analyze images (no matter
> > whether big-endian or little-endian byte order), I always get the error
> > message
> > "Sorry. This version of MEDAL can not load <Binary> ANALYZE data
> > sets!!!"
> >
> > When converting the "SPM-native" Analyze images into 2bytes coding
> > Analyze images, Medal is able to read them in. However, I have to use 2
> > different machines and urky unix tools to do the conversion - it's a
> > little hassle. Is it on purpose that MEDAL refuses "native" SPM Analyze
> > images - or is it just one of those bugs one doesn' notice unless one
> > runs into them ?
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Freimut Juengling
Dear All
Could you please pass me some samples of the "SPM-native" data sets
(introducing ftp site, web-pages, etc.) ?
I will try to upgrade the MEDAL as soon as possible.
And, many thanks to Dr. F.Juengling and Dr. Chris Roden for their advice in
this regard.
Sincerely,
Reza A. Zoroofi.
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