Fixing 16-bits counters overflow correction#1
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This fixes the correction when lines and/or partitions go beyond 16bits encoding (65536) and allow for Matlab counter to be correct. LIMITATION: this assumes the counters increase linearly (and not another order).
PMU length deduced from reverse engineering... don't fully trust it, but works for me on XA60!
Add compatibility with XA60 & 61 (hopefully) and read prescan data
update for XA60/61 & Prescan data
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This fixes the correction when lines and/or partitions go beyond 16bits encoding (65536) and allow for Matlab counter to be correct. LIMITATION: this assumes the counters increase linearly (and not another order).