understanding incal and xcal files |
04-18-2022, (Subject: understanding incal and xcal files ) Post: #4 | |||
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RE: understanding incal and xcal files The tricky part with calterm is you need the .ecfg file for the type of ECM you are using. Calterm will not work with Incal files. Incal files are for insite. Calterm uses/makes xcal files. An xcal is actually just an unzipped Incal file. If you have the right stuff you can rezip the calterm xcal back into an Incal file that can be used in insite. When you go to upload in calterm it acts like you are selecting a file but you actually are browsing and typing in a file name for the new file you are creating. For an ecm complete back up I also like to use Insite to save an image and convert that into a template so I have a template from Insite and a xcal from calterm. Hope I helped and didn't add more confusion..... | |||
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understanding incal and xcal files - dhirocz - 04-17-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - Rawze - 04-17-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - dhirocz - 04-18-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - windowrattler - 04-18-2022 RE: understanding incal and xcal files - tree98 - 04-18-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - windowrattler - 04-18-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - dhirocz - 04-18-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - windowrattler - 04-18-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - dhirocz - 04-18-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - Rawze - 04-19-2022, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - walterk - 09-29-2023, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - Rawze - 09-29-2023, RE: understanding incal and xcal files - walterk - 09-29-2023, |
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