Hello,

It appears that some of our data sets have files in "binary" format but our official releases of caret are unable to read binary format.

Go to the website http://brainmap.wustl.edu/pub/john/. You will need to use the username "pub" and the password "download" when accessing the website. caret5_linux_exe.tar.gz. contains just the file "caret5" which is the caret executable and should be placed in your linux caret distribution's "bin" directory. caret5_windows_exe.zip contains just the caret5.exe executable for windows that should be placed into the caret windows distribution's bin directory.

With either of these two new versions of caret you should be able to read any caret data set.

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John Harwell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
314-362-3467

Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology
Washington University School of Medicine
660 S. Euclid Ave.    Box 8108
St. Louis, MO 63110   USA

On Mar 14, 2005, at 1:34 PM, Surya De wrote:


Hi,
I recently installed Caret on a Debian distro and the install process went
fine. I downloaded the quickstart tutorial as well as the quickstart
dataset that goes along with the tutorial. When I open up the spec file
that is associated with that tutorial I get errors that say:

 "Error while accessing Human.colin.Cerebral.R.CUTS.CartSTD.7123.topo.
Binary format file not supported for this type of file. Perhaps you need a
newer version of Caret."

I have installed the 5.2 version of Caret and it could be I am doing
something extremely stupid, but as of yet I am unable to figure it out. Any
help would be appriciated.

On another note I installed Caret 5.1 on a Windows XP machine and it gives
me the same error as well.

Thanks in advance.

-Surya
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