SpectraST started at Tue Nov 18 18:06:47 2014. Creating CONSENSUS library from "c:/Inetpub/wwwroot/ISB/data/dbase/speclibs/NIST_human_IT_2010_01_14_7AA.splib" Importing ions...500...1000...1500...2000...2500...3000...3500...4000...4500...5000...5500...6000...6500...7000...7500...800
==== FATAL ERROR. Exiting immediately. ==== Error trace : GENERAL: Corrupt .splib file from which to import entry. ===========================================
Could someone help me solving this problem?
Thanks
Delphine
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You will also require a 64bit TPP build for windows that we are still working on.
David
In addition to running on a 64-bit operating system, you will need a 64-bit SpectraST executable. I think there is a test 64-bit executable for SpectraST at:
you can download the “spectrast.exe” file there and replace the installed spectrast.exe with the one that you download.
That may fix the problem.
Eric
If you compile on Linux, your executable will almost surely be 64-bit as all modern distros are 64-bit.
The issue with Windows is that our default compiler is still 32-bit and so we generate 32-bits executables. But we’re working on creating a 64-bit Windows build, but it is a little tricky. However, we do have a valid 64-bit executable for SpectraST that I pointed you to. For the very reason that you encountered. Starting with TPP 5.0, everything will be 64-bit.
Regards,