Hi Matt,

I am using the latest release of MSFileReader libraries from Thermo.

RPR


On Dec 9, 6:03 pm, Matthew Chambers <[email protected]>
wrote:
> What version of Xcalibur?
>
> -Matt
>
> rprambo wrote:
> > 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.

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