dicomscope-3.6.0 help
Liam Proven
lproven at gmail.com
Wed May 7 08:20:34 UTC 2014
On 5 May 2014 22:25, Gene Heskett <gheskett at wdtv.com> wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> Ubuntu-10.04.4 32 bit system on quad core phenom
>
> I have a pair of cdroms with medical imagery stuff in DICOM format. Both
> are on me, one a CT Scan, and one an MRI.
>
> I have installed DICOMscope as a viewer.
>
> I have the MRI disk currently mounted as an iso9660 disk at /media/cdrom,
> and the dicomscope files selector can see all the files in the disks root
> directory. Any further attempt to load a file, any file, from this media
> gets a load failed message reported in the bottom status bar, and running
> it as root doesn't change anything. And it does this without any
> clarifying text being output to the text screen I ran it from.
>
> I can "cat" the windows style .bat & .ini files, so they at least can be
> read ok.
>
> I know this is skimpy data at best, so how should I proceed to troubleshoot
> this?
>
> Seems to me there should be a "starter" file that then loads and displays
> the whole disk. Likely candidates all fail to load.
>
> Clues welcome.
First things first.
Are the files readable?
Can you copy them from CD onto your hard disk?
If you can and you do so, then can DICOMscope view them from the hard disk?
Once they are on R/W media, you can adjust permissions etc. if needed.
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