[Biococoa-dev] Reading binary files on intel machine

Peter Schols peter.schols at bio.kuleuven.be
Sat Apr 1 07:11:09 EST 2006


Hi Alex,

I used to have a DTK here on my desk but I've returned it to Apple in  
order to participate in the exchange program and get an iMac Core Duo.
Unfortunately, I haven't received the iMac yet... I'll let you know  
when it arrives.

Peter



On 01 Apr 2006, at 14:04, Alexander Griekspoor wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> Someone reported that he couldn't read a DNA strider file with  
> EnzymeX on his macbook, does any of you guys have an intel based  
> mac or the possibility to test the standalone reader on such a  
> machine. My gut feeling says I have to add some code to do some  
> byte swapping (which I din't) and that's the reason reading binary  
> files (strider/gck) fails using the current code...
> Alex
>
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