how to read a .tim formated file in matlab

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sandy
sandy on 24 Jul 2013
hi.. i have a .tim extension file.. i need to read that file using matlab..is it possible..? help me with this..pl...whether it is similar like converting a binary file to ASCII file..?
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Jan
Jan on 24 Jul 2013
File extensions are not unique. There could by many different formats using .tim. As long as you do not offer further details, we cannot efficiently guess, which kind of files you are talking of. So please explain, which program has created the files, where you have downloaded them, how the first lines look when you open it in an editor, etc.
Jan
Jan on 26 Jul 2013
Please do not let me guess which "data acquisition software" you are talking of and where more information about "dadisp" can be found.

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Jan
Jan on 26 Jul 2013
The only reliable way to open a binary format is to get the specifications of the format. So contact the author of the program which have created the files.
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Jan
Jan on 29 Jul 2013
I do not like to get emails trying to push me to answer. I wrote:
The only reliable way to open a binary format is to get the specifications of the format.
I'm convinced, that finding the format by trial and error is impossible, because you do not have any chance to check, if you are at least partially successful.

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