Re: spm_to_b

2002-08-01 Thread Bradley Goodyear
Thanks Doug. Those links don't seem to work. In any case, I am running Freesurfer on an SGI. -BRad On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, at 11:35 AM, Doug Greve wrote: Ah, I think you must have an old vesion. You can get a new Linux version of mri_convert from

Re: spm_to_b

2002-08-01 Thread Doug Greve
Ah, that is a problem. The IRIX we use to build new binaries is down, so I can't get a new version for you. One work-around (if you don't have a Linux box handy) is to use matlab to read in as analyze and write out as bfloat. If you have a version of FS-FAST (probably in

Re: spm_to_b

2002-07-31 Thread Doug Greve
Ah, I think you must have an old vesion. You can get a new Linux version of mri_convert from ftp://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/transfer/outgoing/flat/FreeSurfer/ Or an entirely new version of FreeSurfer from ftp://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/transfer/outgoing/flat/FreeSurfer/fsa-20020724/

Re: spm_to_b

2002-07-29 Thread Bradley Goodyear
volume spm001.img, spm002.img ... mri_convert spm001.img --in_type spm spm_000.bfloat This should create the spm bfloat volume. doug Bradley Goodyear wrote: Which parameter from the .HDR file does spm_to_b use as the number of volumes (i.e., time points)? whenever I try running spm_to_b

Re: spm_to_b

2002-07-26 Thread Doug Greve
Use mri_convert. Here's an example for an spm functional volume spm001.img, spm002.img ... mri_convert spm001.img --in_type spm spm_000.bfloat This should create the spm bfloat volume. doug Bradley Goodyear wrote: Which parameter from the .HDR file does spm_to_b use as the number