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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: Skewed image data when transferred with Kermit
Date: 7 Jan 1999 00:40:50 GMT
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In article <770osj$omd$1@news.utdallas.edu>,
Brian Reid <breid@utdallas.edu> wrote:
: I am trying to use kermit95 to transfer 8 bit row ordered SEM image data
: from a Tracor Northern 8502 image analysis system (running OS-9) to a PC
: (running Windows98) using a serial connection. The files appear to transfer
: successfully, however, the image features are skewed when viewed using NIH
: image. For example, a square feature would appear as a parallelogram with
: the bottom side moved to the right. When I try to send the file back to the
: OS9 system, the TN8502 software indicates that the image bin is too small to
: hold the image data.
:
: Is there any possibility that Kermit is adding bits somewhere in the binary
: file? Could the file be getting corrupted somehow in the transfer?
:
I should hope not. What version of Kermit do you have on OS-9? Did you
tell it to "set file type binary" prior to transfer? If you did, and you
still experience this problem, please contact us directly at:
kermit-support@columbia.edu
- Frank