Thanks Matt and Jimmy for the information. I have the Xcalibur dll files installed and loaded using regsvr32. I've tried reinstalling everything (TPP) and nothing seems to make readw.exe work. My DLL viewer shows it is properly loaded. I've also tried this on our other Windows XP machine and same problem.
Any recommendations? Thanks, RPR On Dec 9, 3:45 pm, Matthew Chambers <[email protected]> wrote: > Just to keep you on your toes, MSFileReader provides the exact same > files as Xcalibur (Xrawfile2.dll, fileio.dll, fregistry.dll), but > they're not interchangeable. One is in the Xcalibur namespace and the > other is in the MSFileReader namespace. Or whatever COM calls it when > the object is identified by "MSFileReader.Xrawfile.1". > > Msconvert doesn't require COM (regsvr32) registration, and pwiz is able > to redistribute the DLLs in the binary archive now: a separate > MSFileReader installation is no longer necessary. > > If you've registered Xcalibur's Xrawfile2.dll with regsvr32, readw > should work. Otherwise, it won't. > > -Matt > > Jimmy Eng wrote: > > ReAdW.exe uses the Xcalibur libraries (xrawfile2.dll + others) which > > is different from what's supplied by MSFileReader and used by > > msconvert. > > > On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 3:17 PM, rprambo <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Hi, > > >> Has anyone seen this problem? > > >> I am using windows XP and have TPP installed as well as msconvert from > >> ProteoWizard. I am using the libraries from Thermo-Finnigan and have > >> them loaded using the regsvr32 command. What is interesting is that > >> msconvert.exe works just fine for converting the *.RAW files to mzXML > >> however, ReAdW.exe can't do it and provides the following error: > > >> Unable to interface with Thermo Library > > >> Any thoughts, > > >> Thanks, > > >> Rob -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "spctools-discuss" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/spctools-discuss?hl=en.
