With the help of MarkMLI I already know, that it is a binary file. I could load it with Binary Viewer. Now I would like to display this binary file on a graph in lazarus.
For something which has this level of opacity with implied NDAs etc., that wasn't
help, that was
free consultancy.
The thing you need to watch out for is that the few bytes at the start of the file don't comply with the format of the rest of it: you've got DADL followed by what might possibly be a two-byte version number.
The HEAD block is not a multiple of 4 bytes, so you can't just read everything in 4-byte chunks.
Most of the rest of the file is DATA blocks. My suspicion is that the 32-bit numbers in there come in simultaneously-captured groups, where one of the numbers might be a timestamp indicator.
If I were doing this- and it's hardly the first time I've tackled measurement data in an unknown format- I'd first dump it to a textfile so that any numeric structure could be reconciled with data you have in some other format (display from proprietary software... it's a longshot but is CES relevant?).
After- not before- the numeric sequence has been mined you start thinking about how to display it graphically.
MarkMLl