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  9. From: "Brian Reid" <breid@utdallas.edu>
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  11. Subject: Skewed image data when transferred with Kermit
  12. Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1999 16:46:16 -0600
  13. Organization: The University of Texas at Dallas
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  20.  
  21. I am trying to use kermit95 to transfer 8 bit row ordered SEM image data
  22. from a Tracor Northern 8502 image analysis system (running OS-9) to a PC
  23. (running Windows98) using a serial connection.  The files appear to transfer
  24. successfully, however, the image features are skewed when viewed using NIH
  25. image.  For example, a square feature would appear as a parallelogram with
  26. the bottom side moved to the right.  When I try to send the file back to the
  27. OS9 system, the TN8502 software indicates that the image bin is too small to
  28. hold the image data.
  29.  
  30. Is there any possibility that Kermit is adding bits somewhere in the binary
  31. file?  Could the file be getting corrupted somehow in the transfer?
  32.  
  33. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
  34.  
  35. Brian Reid
  36. Doctor of Chemistry Program
  37. University of Texas at Dallas
  38. breid@utdallas.edu
  39. (972)-883-2709
  40.  
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