Piped.mha.fl
She clicked a button. A 3D brain rotated on screen, a bright red spot glowing in the left hemisphere.
Rohan pointed to the error log. "So .fl is just a file extension?"
ERROR: piped.mha.fl – stream corrupted. piped.mha.fl
piped.mha.fl --input patient_042.mha --filter protocol_v2.fl --output surgery_ready.mha
"The pipe means no delays. In a stroke case, a 5-second pipe saves a million brain cells." She clicked a button
"That vertical bar | is the ," she explained. "In computer terms, a pipe sends the output of one program directly into the input of another—no saving to disk, no waiting. The original .mha enters one end. A filter detects brain bleeds and tags them. The result shoots out the other end in milliseconds."
She fixed the typo, saved the file, and ran: "In computer terms, a pipe sends the output
Rohan smiled. "So piped.mha.fl isn't a bug. It’s a chain: Pipe for speed, MHA for the whole picture, Filter List for intelligence."
SUCCESS: Stream restored. 3D volume normalized, skull stripped, lesions mapped. Ready for surgical navigation.
