Hi Ray, I suppose there are not any ideas for you, sorry. MassWolf is very
ancient software that only writes mzXML as far as I’m aware.



mzML is now the modern format that should be used if possible.



If Bruker Compass could important mzML (I don’t know if it does, but that
would be the ideal), then you could convert your Waters .raw to mzML with
ProteoWizard’s `msconvert` tool, and then use one of the many software
tools that can read mzML. If Compass cannot read mzML yet, then I don’t
think I can help. But that is the modern proposed workflow. mzML and
msconvert are modern and maintained. MassWolf is not.



I hope that this might be helpful somehow, but maybe not.



Regards,

Eric





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*Sent:* Monday, August 08, 2016 9:01 AM
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*Subject:* [spctools-discuss] MassWolf conversion to ANDIMS (netCDF)



Hello,



I was directed to MassWolf from a mass spec tools website, which said that
MassWolf could convert Waters .raw to netCDF.  Unfortunately from what I
can read this does not seem to be the case.



I am trying to convert Waters data into a format that the Bruker Compass
software package can read.  Bruker has informed me that the best chance I
have is to convert to netCDF (which they say is specifically ANDI-MS).



Can MassWolf or a component of Sashimi perform this conversion, and if so
which package/version?  If not, can anyone that reads this thread give me
any advice (perhaps if you are importing data to Compass from another
vendor, or are very familiar with available Waters .raw conversion tools)?



Thanks in advance,



Ray

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