An example of the data portion of a 5 parameter list mode file looks like this
using hexadecimal:
Start of raw data field at offset 280h
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P1 etc.
byte offset 00000280h: A5 06 6A 0F 50 17 A4 1F 32 27 9B 86 6A 8F 4F 97
N.B.: byte order!
Cell 1 low high
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P1 in binary is: 10 10 01 01 00 00 01 10 or A5 00h when masked to 10 bits
which is channel 165 decimal
P2 in binary is: 01 10 10 10 00 00 11 11 or 6A 00h when masked to 10 bits
which is channel 106 decimal
Cell 2
P1 in binary is: 10 01 10 11 10 00 00 10 or 9B 02h when masked to 10 bits
which is channel 667 decimal
Why do they write more than 10 bit data? I'm sure there's some Coulter answer
in there somewhere.
Dave Coder
Univ. of Washington
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