Hi tye,
Thanks!
I have no problem sharing the byte's offset, I have nothing to hide :)
It looks like it's the 9th byte (Byte 8 starting from 0).
It has the value 0x0D and it is apparently an un-needed extra byte located only on the file created in the Perl script and not in the same vector saved directly from matlab.
You can see a screenshot below of the comparisong in BeyondCompare:
(I hope you can see the picture in the link below)
http://srv2.jpg.co.il/2/53d2c3d4335d0.jpg
Do you have any idea how to fix that...?
Thanks,
Koby
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