Just a comment about parameter files. As far as I am aware the files ending in
's' contain the ACTUAL parameters used in an acquisition, those without the 's'
are the current values that you may have changed from the keyboard since the
last acquisition. Therefore you can type
d1 ---> 1s
d1 2
d1 ---> 2s
2s d1 ---> 1s
So you cannot lose the value of the parameters used to obtain a data set UNLESS
you prefix a command with '2s ' to change them on purpose. Useful in certain
circumstances when you mis-set a parameter before acquisition that influences
indirectly the processing of data.
Graham
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