Dear BUMmers,
I'd wonder whether anyone had met such problem with 'acbdisp' in
Xwinnmr.
I'm using a xwin-nmr2.0 patchlevel 3 on Irix 5.3 for a DPX400. After I
typing 'acbdisp' on the command line in xwinnmr, the status bar gives "
ACBDisp finished" after several seconds but no acbdisp window appear at
all. Currently I suspect that this is due to the corruption of the
acbdisp module. So should I reinstall the xwin-nmr or can I find an
easier way to check and fix this?
Another problem comes from our DMX600 with xwin-nmr 1.3 patchlevel 9 on
IRIX 5.3. The gradshim works fine before. But recently it stops giving
correct shimming values and gives such error information as:
Error in TCL Script
Error: Numerical Ricipes
run-time error...
SVDCMP:You must augment A with extra zero rows
...now exiting to system...
OK See Stack Trace
Numerical Recipes run-time error...
SVDCMP: You must augment A with extra zero rows
...now exiting to system...
while executing
"close $outpipe"
("for" body line 40)
invoked from within
"for {set j 0} {$j < $cntlarr(numsteps)} {incr j}
{
## acquire the shim map
set iternum [expr $j + 1]
shimsamp_showstatus "iter
#$iternum: acqu ..."
(procedure "shimcntl_run" line 42)
invoked from within
"shimcntl_run"
invoked from within
".display.shimcntlf.runb invoke"
("uplevel" body line 1)
invoked from within
"uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]"
invoked from within
"if {($w == $tk_priv(window))
&& ([lindex [$w config -state] 4]
!= "disabled")} {
uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]
}"
invoked from within
"if {$w == $tk_priv(buttonWindow)} {
$w config -relief $tk_priv(relief)
if {($w == $tk_priv(window))
&& ([lindex [$w config -state] 4]
!= "disabled ..."
(procedure "tk_butUp" line 3)
invoked from within
"tk_butUp .display.shimcntlf.runb"
(command bound to event)
Seems also a corruption in the gradshim module, probably something
missing in a certain file. Is re-installation the only way to fix this?
Thanks in advance for any suggestion.
-- Yu-Feng Tong||ͯÓî·å NMR Group, Dept. Enzymology Inst. Biophysics, Academia Sinica 15 Datun Road, Beijing, P.R.China, 100101 _______________________________________________________________________________ Life is an everlasting game of gamble.
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