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Hi, I am interested in trying these two sequences, I amtrying to work out suitable parameters and thought the "sample data" tar file and "parameters" tar file would help me. However when I tried to extract (Winzip) the "sample data" tar file and "parameters" tar file I get an error reading header message. Can anyone explain what I may be doing wrong. Alternatively if anyone can help with suitable parameter values I would be very grateful!


Hi Evgeny the first is one is link "sample data" under section download. and the other is on where the problem file link is parameters under section download.

Thanks for looking at this! and PS great idea the nmrwiki!

David

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Hi David, could you please paste a link to page where you're trying to download the pulse sequence? I'll look into it once you tell me that. Thanks. - Evgeny Fadeev (Feb 02 '11 at 09:56)

I've merged your post into the original question - the posts are editable and it's better to keep things compact to keep the posts easier to follow. - Evgeny Fadeev (Feb 03 '11 at 11:07)


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Hi, I had tried tar and Winzip on these files but not WinRar. With WinRar the two files unpacked without problem.Thanks for the help.

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Hi David, both files are in tar format - just find a program that opens tar files. I think WinRar does, you can also try 7zip.

On a Unix system it is possible to use following commands

wget <some url> #where <some url> will be something like http://...
tar xvf somefile.tar

Also those archives might be zipped and the extensions usually are: .gz or .tgz in that case the command to extract will have an extra "z" parameter (unzip)

tar xvfz somefile.tar.gz

or

tar xvfz somefile.tgz
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