Hi:
I used the command:
"recon-all -subject OAS1_0153_MR1 -all -legacy"
but I got the error: "ERROR: you have specified -legacy, but this does not look like a legacy analysis."
Sincerely,
Gonzalo Rojas Costa
try it without the -legacy On Sat, 17 Jul 2010, Gonzalo Rojas Costa wrote:
Hi:
I used the command:
"recon-all -subject OAS1_0153_MR1 -all -legacy"
but I got the error: "ERROR: you have specified -legacy, but this does not look like a legacy analysis."
Sincerely,
Gonzalo Rojas Costa
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Hi Bruce:
Because, I want to use to control points defined in the original processing, etc, etc... for that reason I want to use legacy option...
Sincerely,
Gonzalo Rojas Costa
Bruce Fischl escribió:
try it without the -legacy On Sat, 17 Jul 2010, Gonzalo Rojas Costa wrote:
Hi:
I used the command:
"recon-all -subject OAS1_0153_MR1 -all -legacy"
but I got the error: "ERROR: you have specified -legacy, but this does not look like a legacy analysis."
Sincerely,
Gonzalo Rojas Costa
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You shouldn't need legacy for that. It will always keep all edits unless you explicitly tell it not to
On Jul 17, 2010, at 10:33 PM, "Gonzalo Rojas Costa" grojasy@puc.cl wrote:
Hi Bruce:
Because, I want to use to control points defined in the original processing, etc, etc... for that reason I want to use legacy option...
Sincerely,
Gonzalo Rojas Costa
Bruce Fischl escribió:
try it without the -legacy On Sat, 17 Jul 2010, Gonzalo Rojas Costa wrote:
Hi:
I used the command:
"recon-all -subject OAS1_0153_MR1 -all -legacy"
but I got the error: "ERROR: you have specified -legacy, but this does not look like a legacy analysis."
Sincerely,
Gonzalo Rojas Costa
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Hi Bruce:
Ok...
Sincerely,
Gonzalo Rojas Costa
Bruce Fischl escribió:
You shouldn't need legacy for that. It will always keep all edits unless you explicitly tell it not to
On Jul 17, 2010, at 10:33 PM, "Gonzalo Rojas Costa" grojasy@puc.cl wrote:
Hi Bruce:
Because, I want to use to control points defined in the original processing, etc, etc... for that reason I want to use legacy option...
Sincerely,
Gonzalo Rojas Costa
Bruce Fischl escribió:
try it without the -legacy On Sat, 17 Jul 2010, Gonzalo Rojas Costa wrote:
Hi:
I used the command:
"recon-all -subject OAS1_0153_MR1 -all -legacy"
but I got the error: "ERROR: you have specified -legacy, but this does not look like a legacy analysis."
Sincerely,
Gonzalo Rojas Costa
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