I Conversion of a .sle file to VAMAS file to analyse XPS Data in CasaXPS

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I am new to XPS Data analysis, and I have a .sle file that I got out of XPS Machine Software, and I am using CasaXPS to analyse the data. This software takes only .vms files. I want to convert the .sle to a .vms file for analysis. How or where can I do this? Any help on this will be deeply appreciated.
 
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Just speculating. In my Android phone, I could open up just about any file with my "Full Reader" (free) app. I never worked with either of the file types you mention, though.
 
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notanota said:
I am new to XPS Data analysis, and I have a .sle file that I got out of XPS Machine Software, and I am using CasaXPS to analyse the data. This software takes only .vms files. I want to convert the .sle to a .vms file for analysis. How or where can I do this? Any help on this will be deeply appreciated.
  • Check the XPS machine software – Most have an “Export” or “Save As” option to save data in VMS or ASCII format.
  • Contact the instrument manufacturer – They often provide free utilities or plugins to convert .sle to .vms.
  • Ask CasaXPS support – Sometimes they offer import tools or scripts for non-standard file formats.
  • Use the original data PC – If possible, re-export the data directly in a CasaXPS-compatible format.
 
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