Batch conversion of .PSD files

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Richard Rudd

Batch conversion of .PSD files

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I have been capturing a lot of data using the 'save on trigger', and have needed to convert the resulting .psd files to .txt for further processing in Mathcad.

From the Picoscope help (Chapter 3, 'convert stored data files to text') I found that a batch routine exists for doing this. I have a minor comment and a more serious problem:

(1) The help file states that the DOS command is 'psw -t', but it actually needs to be 'psw32 -t'.

(2) The routine works fine for the first ~95 files in a set. At that point it crashes with the message " too many globals: files 'scopview.c' line 4006 and 'sample.c' line 3685". On occasion, the program hangs completely, and the machine must be re-booted.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Richard

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Post by markspencer »

Hi,

I have tested this and found the same problem. I will pass this on the developers. A possible work around could be to copy 90 files in to one directory and then another 90 into another directory and so on. Then run it with psw32 -t run*.psd where run*.psd is the name of the file with a wild card option.

I hope this helps.

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Mark Spencer

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How do you do this under PicoScope6 ?

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Post by ziko »

Hi unfortunately you cannot do this in PicoScope 6, you can however save the file as a text file.

Hope this helps.

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