[caret-users] caret5 - (winxp and vista) - open data file /hanging .../the problem has been solved/ Kure

midoli midoli at gmail.com
Mon Jun 22 20:31:20 CDT 2009


John, Donna, Kure

I use WinXP professional Traditional Chinese Version. Like Kure did, by
setting language form Traditional Chinese to English, I could use Caret now.

My MacMini is not on hand. I will try it several days later.

thank you all~

.Midoli.

2009/6/23 kaiwu <kaiwu at idac.tohoku.ac.jp>

> John, Donna, Midoli,
> By setting the non-Unicode program language from non-English to English in
> the advanced options of the regions and language setting in the control
> panel of system, I have solved the problem which might be caused by the
> non-English system.
> The main reason is exactly as everyone described, which the program cannot
> write the system time to the spec file correctly.
> I wish this could be helpful.
>
> Kure
>
> ======= 2009-06-23 02:00:02 As you wrote£º=======
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> >   1. Re: caret5 - (winxp and vista) - open data file /        hanging ...
> >      /out of memory/ By Kure (John Harwell)
> >
> >
> >----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >Message: 1
> >Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 09:57:48 -0500
> >From: John Harwell <john at brainvis.wustl.edu>
> >Subject: Re: [caret-users] caret5 - (winxp and vista) - open data file
> >       /       hanging ... /out of memory/ By Kure
> >To: "Caret, SureFit, and SuMS software users"
> >       <caret-users at brainvis.wustl.edu>
> >Message-ID: <8FD859FA-6372-4D70-A04B-26E780FB7C0F at brainvis.wustl.edu>
> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=GB2312; format=flowed; delsp=yes
> >
> >Hello,
> >
> >The message "MultiByteToWideChar: Cannot convert multibyte text" is
> >produced by the QT platform independent user-interface software.
> >
> >I changed the character set on one of our older Mac computers to
> >simplified Chinese.  However, the date still appears in appears in
> >English and I am unable to reproduce the crash.
> >
> >Many of Caret's data file are written in pure ASCII text and my guess
> >is that the non-English characters sets cause problems when trying to
> >convert a multi-byte (unicode) character to an ASCII character.  One
> >possible solution is to go to the Caret Preferences Dialog (Available
> >from the Caret menu on Macs and the File Menu on Windows).  On the
> >Preferences dialog, press the File tab button.  In the File Write
> >Format section, set Highest Priority to XML.  Press the Apply button
> >and then the Close button.  Some of Caret's data files, such as the
> >Spec File, can be written in XML which should be able to support the
> >multi-byte characters.  If this fails, the only solution is to use the
> >English character set when running caret.
> >
> >John
> >
> >
> >On Jun 22, 2009, at 9:00 AM, midoli wrote:
> >
> >> Hi, Donna:
> >>
> >> Thanks for your patience.
> >>
> >> I read the old thread, and used the debug mode to make a screen print:
> >> http://midodo.net/neuro/caret_debug.gif
> >>
> >> I think ... this is a double-byte languages issue (Chinese,
> >> Japanese, Korean ....)
> >> and maybe it happens in both Windows and Mac, especially when
> >> creates a new spec file.
> >>
> >> Sincerely,
> >>
> >> Midoli :-)
> >>
> >>
> >> 2009/6/22 Donna Dierker <donna at brainvis.wustl.edu>
> >> Kure and Midoli,
> >>
> >> First, thank you both for the excellent detail provided below. It
> >> sheds
> >> a lot of light on the problem.
> >>
> >> Second, I do recall another thread where language issues caused
> >> similar
> >> problems:
> >>
> >>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/caret-users@brainvis.wustl.edu/msg01635.html
> >>
> >> Unfortunately, I don't have a solution, but I do think this
> >> information
> >> will help John understand what is going on.
> >>
> >> Donna
> >>
> >> On 06/21/2009 04:25 AM, kaiwu wrote:
> >> > Hi, I'm also a beginner of Caret, and I met almost the same
> >> problem as the below message mentioned.
> >> > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >> ++++++++
> >> > From: midoli <midoli at gmail.com>
> >> > To: "Caret, SureFit, and SuMS software users"
> >> >       <caret-users at brainvis.wustl.edu>
> >> > Message-ID:
> >> >       <958263d50906201929r6bcc4759ya482a3cdac46a450 at mail.gmail.com>
> >> > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >> ++++++++
> >> > I installed the caret5.61 in both my computer with WinXp Chinese
> >> edition and Vista Japanese edition, respectively.
> >> > When I open a spec file, i.e. the spec file
> >> "PALS_B12.RIGHT.MCW_2008_06.73730.spec" in the
> >> "Caret5_Quick_Start_June_2008_Data" files, it alway display
> >> "opening" and then prompt "out of memory" finally.
> >> > I don't know how to solve this problem.
> >> > Your help would be greatly appreciated.
> >> >
> >> > Kure
> >> >
> >> > ======= 2009-06-21 14:45:36 As you wrote?=======
> >> >
> >> >
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> >> >>
> >> >> Today's Topics:
> >> >>
> >> >>   1. Re: caret5 - (macosx) - open data file / hanging ...    /
> >> >>      reinstall is useless.. (midoli)
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> >>
> >> >> Message: 1
> >> >> Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 10:29:25 +0800
> >> >> From: midoli <midoli at gmail.com>
> >> >> Subject: Re: [caret-users] caret5 - (macosx) - open data file /
> >> >>      hanging ...     / reinstall is useless..
> >> >> To: "Caret, SureFit, and SuMS software users"
> >> >>      <caret-users at brainvis.wustl.edu>
> >> >> Message-ID:
> >> >>      <958263d50906201929r6bcc4759ya482a3cdac46a450 at mail.gmail.com>
> >> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-2022-jp"
> >> >>
> >> >> Thank you for the reply. The data file was on local hard disk,
> >> not accessed
> >> >> via network.
> >> >>
> >> >> Open successfully:
> >> >> [File] - [Open Data File] - choose [beta_0003.hdr] - [Would you
> >> like to
> >> >> create a Spec file] - [No] - [Volume Functional Files] - [If the
> >> volume
> >> >> being loaded an SPM volume that is left/right flipped (radiological
> >> >> orientation)] - [Yes] -- Open successfully
> >> >>
> >> >> Open fail:
> >> >> [File] - [Open Data File] - choose [beta_0003.hdr] - [Would you
> >> like to
> >> >> create a Spec file] - [Yes] - [subject: test2, structure: both] -
> >> [Name of
> >> >> Spec File that will be created .You may change the name:
> >> >> Human.test2.LR.spec] - [Volume Functional Files] - [If the volume
> >> being
> >> >> loaded an SPM volume that is left/right flipped (radiological
> >> orientation)]
> >> >> - [Yes] - crashed, and error message: "MultiByteToWideChar:
> >> Cannot convert
> >> >> multibyte text"
> >> >>
> >> >> I had a new idea last night. Did these problems come from "double-
> >> bytes
> >> >> language" Operation System?
> >> >>
> >> >> I used Window XP professional Chinese Version.
> >> >> When I created a new spec file, Caret would crash and there was a
> >> message
> >> >> showed in Caret terminal:
> >> >> "MultiByteToWideChar: Cannot convert multibyte text"
> >> >>
> >> >> I found a new spec file "Human.test2.R.spec" and opened it with
> >> Notepad++.
> >> >> In the spec file, date information was written with Chinese. I
> >> uploaded the
> >> >> spec file here ( http://midodo.net/neuro/Human.test2.LR.spec )
> >> >>
> >> >> --------
> >> >> BeginHeader
> >> >> Caret-Version 5.61
> >> >> category Individual
> >> >> comment test2
> >> >> date ??? ?? 20 15:41:05 2009  <------------ Chinese time format
> >> >> encoding ASCII
> >> >> space UNKNOWN
> >> >> species Human
> >> >> structure both
> >> >> subject test2
> >> >> EndHeader
> >> >> --------
> >> >> Date information was also written with Chinese in the preference
> >> file
> >> >> (preferences_file_0caret5_preferences)
> >> >> I uploaded the preference file here (
> >> >> http://midodo.net/neuro/preferences_file_0caret5_preferences )
> >> >>
> >> >> --------
> >> >> BeginHeader
> >> >> Caret-Version 5.61
> >> >> date ??? ?? 20 15:41:05 2009  <------------ Chinese time format
> >> >> encoding ASCII
> >> >> EndHeader
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> I restart Caret but Caret keep hanging. After deleting
> >> "Human.test2.R.spec"
> >> >> and "preferences_file_0caret5_preferences" files, Caret could
> >> restart
> >> >> successfully.
> >> >>
> >> >> I guess....
> >> >> When I created a spec, Caret wrote time stamp in files. I used a
> >> Chinese
> >> >> version Operation System, so the date information was written
> >> with Chinese
> >> >> automatically. The next time Caret read the files, Caret could
> >> not convert
> >> >> double bytes texts, so it crashed.
> >> >> I was very unlucky to have so many problems with Caret because I
> >> used
> >> >> "Double-byte" Operation Systems (both in Window and Mac
> >> environment)?
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> .Midoli.
> >> >>
> >> >> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:04 PM, Donna Dierker <
> donna at brainvis.wustl.edu
> >> >wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>> On 06/16/2009 08:31 PM, midoli wrote:
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> >> >>>> Thanks All and sorry for the late reply.
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> It's MacOSX 10.5.6.
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> I  reinstalled MacOSX 10.5.6. and caret5, then tried again.
> >> >>>> I found that:
> >> >>>> [open data file] --> [choose xx.hdr] --> then caret5 asked me
> >> some
> >> >>>> question, like "if you would create a spec file", "what kind of
> >> file it was
> >> >>>>  (functional, anatomy and so on) ".....
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>  on this step, if I chose the wrong answer, caret5 would crash.
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>> I'm not disputing that it crashed here; I'm sure it did.  But at
> >> the step
> >> >>> of identifying what type of volume you were opening, there
> >> really isn't a
> >> >>> wrong answer to this question.  I often open volumes of other
> >> types (e.g.,
> >> >>> segmentations, paint, or functional volumes) as anatomical
> >> volumes, just so
> >> >>> I can get a grayscale representation of it.  The volume type
> >> mainly affects
> >> >>> which overlay type you can access it under on the Overlay/
> >> Underlay - Volume
> >> >>> menu.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> So while it did crash here, it wasn't your "wrong answer" that
> >> caused it.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> By the way, if you are the person who uploaded a volume named
> >> beta_0003.hdr
> >> >>> on 6/14, I was able to open it in Caret with no problem, and
> >> mayo_analyze
> >> >>> turned up nothing unusual (output attached).
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> >> >>>>  I followed Donna's instruction, tried to find ".caret*" file.
> >> I typed "ls
> >> >>>> -al .caret*", but there was no file found :(
> >> >>>> ( I tried it on several directory. I asked my friend to help
> >> me, he is a
> >> >>>> software engineer and he could not find .caret*, too.)
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>> Maybe this is because you weren't able to get Caret working long
> >> enough to
> >> >>> generate a .caret5_preferences file.  (My earlier reply was sent
> >> from home,
> >> >>> where I could not readily identify the filename.)  In any event,
> >> if it
> >> >>> doesn't exist, then it is not the culprit.
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> >> >>>> -----------------------------------------
> >> >>>> By the way, I installed caret5 window version too, but it could
> >> not load
> >> >>>> any "scence".
> >> >>>> the OS was "window XP professional".
> >> >>>> If I selected[choose spec file] -- [PALS_B12.RIGHT.DEMO.
> >> 73730.spec] --
> >> >>>> [Load Scenes] -- selected [Inflated, Lateral view (PALS-B13
> >> RIGHT)] --[Show
> >> >>>> Selected Scene], then it crashed.. the error message was "out
> >> of memory". (I
> >> >>>> have tried to choose different spec file and different scenes,
> >> and everytime
> >> >>>> I selected "show selected Scene, it crashed.)
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> I have tried it on two personal computers (windows system) .
> >> One was 2G
> >> >>>> RAM (windows XP professional), and other was 5G RAM (windows
> >> 2003). The
> >> >>>> "windows task manager" showed that the memory used arose to 9xx
> >> MB then
> >> >>>> crashed. Although there was 5G RAM, It could not assign task to
> >> >1G RAM.
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>> Wow.  You're really having lousy luck with Caret!
> >> >>>
> >> >>> I wish I could think of something else to try for either
> >> platform, but I'm
> >> >>> stumped.  We have it working on both MacOSX and Windows here in
> >> the lab, and
> >> >>> these particular triggers (loading volume, show scenese) are not
> >> familiar
> >> >>> trouble spots.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> You aren't by chance using a network drive to access the data,
> >> are you?  If
> >> >>> so, does the problem persist when accessed locally?  We use
> >> network drives
> >> >>> here all the time, but occasionally they can be a source of
> >> trouble,
> >> >>> depending on both the drive/platform combination.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> I confess I'm reaching for an idea here.  I'm out of good ones.
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> >> >>>> Thanks for these kind suggestions.
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> .Midoli. :-)
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 3:09 AM, John Harwell <
> john at brainvis.wustl.edu
> >> <mailto:
> >> >>>> john at brainvis.wustl.edu>> wrote:
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>    Midoli,
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>    Which version of OS X is installed on your Mac (Apple Menu-
> >> >About this
> >> >>>>    Mac will tell you)?  We know that Caret will not run on
> >> versions prior
> >> >>>>    to 10.4.
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>    John
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>    On Jun 12, 2009, at 8:57 PM, midoli wrote:
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>    > Thanks for these kind suggestions.
> >> >>>>    >
> >> >>>>    > In fact, my Carot was broken down after my stupid operation.
> >> >>>>    > Everytime I open it, it seems to do the wrong process
> >> automatically
> >> >>>>    > then crashes. I have tried to reinstall it and it still
> >> keeps
> >> >>>>    > crashing.
> >> >>>>    > How could I kill the fail process clearly?
> >> >>>>    > If I can't kill it clearly, I will reinstall the MacOSX to
> >> repair
> >> >>>>    > the Carot and then follow suggestions.
> >> >>>>    >
> >> >>>>    > Thanks,
> >> >>>>    > Midoli :-)
> >> >>>>    >
> >> >>>>    >
> >> >>>>    > On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 2:03 AM, Donna Dierker
> >> >>>>    <donna at brainvis.wustl.edu <mailto:donna at brainvis.wustl.edu>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>    > > wrote:
> >> >>>>    > If you don't have AFNI installed, you can upload your .hdr
> >> here,
> >> >>>>    and I
> >> >>>>    > can try mayo_analyze on my end:
> >> >>>>    >
> >> >>>>    > http://pulvinar.wustl.edu/cgi-bin/upload.cgi
> >> >>>>    >
> >> >>>>    > If you upload the .img file, too, I can try opening it in
> >> Caret.
> >> >>>>    >
> >> >>>>    > On 06/12/2009 11:43 AM, John Harwell wrote:
> >> >>>>    > > If you tried to load the "img" file, caret will ask the
> >> user
> >> >>>>    for the
> >> >>>>    > > type of file.  Do not select the img file.
> >> >>>>    > >
> >> >>>>    > > Try selecting and loading the "hdr" file.  If caret is
> >> getting
> >> >>>>    stuck
> >> >>>>    > > loading the file, then there is probably a problem the
> >> with
> >> >>>>    hdr/img
> >> >>>>    > > files, most likely the byte order is incorrect so that
> >> dimensions
> >> >>>>    > > appear enormous to Caret.
> >> >>>>    > >
> >> >>>>    > > How were the hdr/img files created?
> >> >>>>    > >
> >> >>>>    > > If you have AFNI installed, try running "mayo_analyze
> >> >>>>    <name-of-hdr-
> >> >>>>    > > file>".  What is the output?
> >> >>>>    > >
> >> >>>>    > > On Jun 12, 2009, at 9:37 AM, midoli wrote:
> >> >>>>    > >
> >> >>>>    > >
> >> >>>>    > >> Hi, All
> >> >>>>    > >>
> >> >>>>    > >> I'm just beginning to use Caret.
> >> >>>>    > >>
> >> >>>>    > >> I installed Caret5 in Mac OS.
> >> >>>>    > >> I used "File/Open Data File" to upload .hdr or .img file
> >> >>>>    (sorry, I
> >> >>>>    > >> forgot which one I chose.) and it was hanging.
> >> >>>>    > >> The cursor kept on showing "processing" status, I
> >> waited for
> >> >>>>    a long
> >> >>>>    > >> time... finally I used Ctrl+C to terminate Caret.
> >> >>>>    > >> I reopened Caret, it still showed "processing" status
> >> at the
> >> >>>>    > opening
> >> >>>>    > >> time, I had no chance to do anything.
> >> >>>>    > >> I tried to restart OS, even reinstall Caret in a
> >> different
> >> >>>>    > >> directory.... these efforts were in vain.
> >> >>>>    > >>
> >> >>>>    > >> Did Caret hide something outside Caret's directory?
> >> >>>>    > >> How could I kill this fail process clearly and use
> >> Caret again?
> >> >>>>    > >>
> >> >>>>    > >> Thank you. :-)
> >> >>>>    > >>
> >> >>>>    > >> Shih-Chuan Chen.
> >> >>>>    >
> >> >>>>    > _______________________________________________
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> >> >>>>    > http://brainvis.wustl.edu/mailman/listinfo/caret-users
> >> >>>>    >
> >> >>>>    > _______________________________________________
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> >> >>>>
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> >> >>>>
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> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>> Analyze Header Dump of: </upload/beta_0003.hdr>
> >> >>> sizeof_hdr: <348>
> >> >>> data_type:  <dsr      >
> >> >>> db_name:    <beta_0003>
> >> >>> extents:    <0>
> >> >>> session_error: <0>
> >> >>> regular:  <r>
> >> >>> hkey_un0: <^@>
> >> >>> dim[0]: <4>
> >> >>> dim[1]: <61>
> >> >>> dim[2]: <73>
> >> >>> dim[3]: <85>
> >> >>> dim[4]: <1>
> >> >>> dim[5]: <0>
> >> >>> dim[6]: <0>
> >> >>> dim[7]: <0>
> >> >>> datatype:  <16>
> >> >>> bitpix:    <32>
> >> >>> pixdim[0]: <0.0000>
> >> >>> pixdim[1]: <3.0000>
> >> >>> pixdim[2]: <3.0000>
> >> >>> pixdim[3]: <3.0000>
> >> >>> pixdim[4]: <1.0000>
> >> >>> pixdim[5]: <0.0000>
> >> >>> pixdim[6]: <0.0000>
> >> >>> pixdim[7]: <0.0000>
> >> >>> vox_offset: <0.0000>
> >> >>> funused1:   <1.0000>
> >> >>> funused2:   <0.0000>
> >> >>> funused3:   <0.0000>
> >> >>> cal_max:    <1.0000>
> >> >>> cal_min:    <0.0000>
> >> >>> compressed: <0.0000>
> >> >>> verified:   <0.0000>
> >> >>> glmax:      <1>
> >> >>> glmin:      <0>
> >> >>> descrip:  <spm_spm:beta (0003) - Sn(1) nopain*bf(1)>
> >> >>> aux_file: <>
> >> >>> orient:   <0>
> >> >>> SPM originator decodes to 31 43 25
> >> >>> originator: <^_>
> >> >>> generated: <today>
> >> >>> scannum: <>
> >> >>> patient_id: <>
> >> >>> exp_date: <>
> >> >>> exp_time: <>
> >> >>> hist_un0: <>
> >> >>> views:      <0>
> >> >>> vols_added: <0>
> >> >>> start_field:<0>
> >> >>> field_skip: <0>
> >> >>> omax: <0>
> >> >>> omin: <0>
> >> >>> smin: <0>
> >> >>> smin: <0>
> >> >>>
> >> >>> _______________________________________________
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>
> Best wishes,
> Yours Sincerely,
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>
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