Die file of power failure recovery

Hello

After a power outage during the execution of the measure the *. TDM file is broken and shows no data. However the files *. TD0 and *. TS01 are registered one contain data. Is thereany way of recovering these data?

Is greetings!

Thank you for the information.

What you have found, it is an error related to the "Kanalorientierte Speicherung" in DIAdem DAQ.

I have attached the corrected header which should be able to load binary files correctly.

The size of block in the header of the TDM is accidentally on the length of the string that is expected instead of the binary block size.

To determine the correct block size the length in bytes of the values in a single file should be determined.

In your example:

40000000 -online 8 + 8 + 8 = 24 (3 float64 values);
20000000 -online 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 16 (4 float32 values)

If this plant often occure in an environment I would say to turn off the mode 'Oriented channel' as a workaround.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

Andreas

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