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Indeed, Bede, I was forgetting to press Enter. All clear now, though it is somewhat misleading not to have any visual feedback in order to know if the parameter was accepted. There's room for improvement in user-friendliness here, I guess. Thanks a lot! (I'm on Version 8.02)
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Hi: I wonder if the streaks you see below are due to some debris on the sample or perhaps some artifact I am unaware of. What puzzles me is that the largest streaks go straight across the rock's pits. In other words, the streaks form a "bridge" across the gorges. Is it possible that these are, in fact, caused by debris? Thanks.
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I notice that when I set a parameter, for example rotation or scan range (manually typing it) it simply is ignored in the scan. What gives? Thanks.
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Thanks, stsolong. What rubber ball are you talking about? Best regards.
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How risky is it to use canned air in order to clean a tip? Thanks.
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There you are! Much better so! Thanks a lot . .
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Stefan, Thank you for your input. As I mentioned earlier, in the file explaining the format you attached there is an explanation to almost everything in the header. However, there is no explanation (except for "...") for the bulk of data; that is, beyond [Data]: I am looking for something like 'float, float, float,"\n"'
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I wonder if anyone can help me with explaining the [Data] field in .flt files. Or else, point me to the right resource. Thank you very much.
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Stefan, Thank you for your kind help. Apart from a few parameters the format of the .flt files I see agrees well with the explanation. However, apart from this mostly self-explanatory header, what I need to know is from the [Data] point on. There is no explanation beyond this point. How are the data fields formed? Regards.
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Is Innova suited to perform peak-force scans? It seems not to be either on the experiment list or in the online manual. Thanks.