Thank you for the reply. The data file was on local hard disk, not accessed
via network.
Open successfully:
[File] - [Open Data File] - choose [beta_0003.hdr] - [Would you like to
create a Spec file] - [No] - [Volume Functional Files] - [If the volume
being loaded an SPM volume that is left/right
On 06/16/2009 08:31 PM, midoli wrote:
Thanks All and sorry for the late reply.
It's MacOSX 10.5.6.
I reinstalled MacOSX 10.5.6. and caret5, then tried again.
I found that:
[open data file] -- [choose xx.hdr] -- then caret5 asked me some
question, like if you would create a spec file, what
Midoli,
Which version of OS X is installed on your Mac (Apple Menu-About this
Mac will tell you)? We know that Caret will not run on versions prior
to 10.4.
John
On Jun 12, 2009, at 8:57 PM, midoli wrote:
Thanks for these kind suggestions.
In fact, my Carot was broken down after my
Thanks All and sorry for the late reply.
It's MacOSX 10.5.6.
I reinstalled MacOSX 10.5.6. and caret5, then tried again.
I found that:
[open data file] -- [choose xx.hdr] -- then caret5 asked me some question,
like if you would create a spec file, what kind of file it was
(functional, anatomy
Thanks for these kind suggestions.
In fact, my Carot was broken down after my stupid operation.
Everytime I open it, it seems to do the wrong process automatically then
crashes. I have tried to reinstall it and it still keeps crashing.
How could I kill the fail process clearly?
If I can't kill it
Hi Midoli,
It is unlikely that opening a .hdr file or .img would cause the crashing
you are seeing. And after rebooting the machine, as you did before, any
hanging/rogue Caret processes would be killed off, for sure. Caret does
not try to pick up where it left off when you relaunch. It might
If you tried to load the img file, caret will ask the user for the
type of file. Do not select the img file.
Try selecting and loading the hdr file. If caret is getting stuck
loading the file, then there is probably a problem the with hdr/img
files, most likely the byte order is
If you don't have AFNI installed, you can upload your .hdr here, and I
can try mayo_analyze on my end:
http://pulvinar.wustl.edu/cgi-bin/upload.cgi
If you upload the .img file, too, I can try opening it in Caret.
On 06/12/2009 11:43 AM, John Harwell wrote:
If you tried to load the img file,