Hi, There are a few big EIS fits files which are not easy to be processed by "eis_prep", for example: 20/eis_l0_20070820_170353.fits.gz 122M \\ 21/eis_l0_20070821_000022.fits.gz 118M \\ 21/eis_l0_20070821_133226.fits.gz 117M \\ %%collapse *[Click to show more fits files|] ##22/eis_l0_20070822_023009.fits.gz 116M \\ ##23/eis_l0_20070823_191420.fits.gz 94M \\ ##24/eis_l0_20070824_001531.fits.gz 92M \\ ##24/eis_l0_20070824_105128.fits.gz 120M \\ ##25/eis_l0_20070825_015152.fits.gz 99M \\ ##25/eis_l0_20070825_050529.fits.gz 95M \\ ##25/eis_l0_20070825_093750.fits.gz 89M \\ ##26/eis_l0_20070826_005803.fits.gz 97M \\ ##26/eis_l0_20070826_055213.fits.gz 92M \\ ##27/eis_l0_20070827_045520.fits.gz 97M \\ ##27/eis_l0_20070827_170835.fits.gz 81M \\ ##27/eis_l0_20070827_210723.fits.gz 79M \\ ##28/eis_l0_20070828_005937.fits.gz 72M \\ %% These fits files are mostly generated by study eg. "HPW001_FULLCCD_v2": doing "full-ccd" scan (with often over 80 raster positions). The typical error message is: "__unable to allocate memory to make array__". However, the machine that running "eis_prep" has fairly big enough memory (%%(color:#009900;)4GB%%). One way to let "eis_prep" keep running is probably to do only [DC-removal|] and [Abs calibration|], not to do [CR|] and [HP|] removal, :-( ---- Questions: #Is there any way to do 'eis_prep' with these big fits files? Or,\\ #Do we need to suggest that normally try to avoid using full-ccd scan with __too many__ raster postions? Regards,\\ [JianSun] [{CurrentTimePlugin}] ---- Hi, Jian This is starting to become a big problem, and I think you're asking the right questions. However, I don't think we should stop taking large data because the current software doesn't allow us to analyse it. This just means we need to think about . We want to take the best data we can and worry about analysing it later. You never know when an instrument/satellite can fail. This sounds like a major issue for the team meetings in October. In the meantime, if anyone has comments, please start making them! This is something that really needs to be sorted out. --[David R Williams|http://www.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/~drw/], 19-Sep-2007 ---- Hi David, I agree with you and Harry that we should get science data first and then work out the solution, if there is problem to analyse it. [JianSun] [{CurrentTimePlugin}]