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04-18-2022, (Subject: understanding incal and xcal files ) Post: #7 | |||
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RE: understanding incal and xcal files (04-18-2022 )dhirocz Wrote: I’m pulling my calibration now. Third times a charm I guess. I saved both a copy of a .cal and and .xcal…does it matter which I download back into the ecm for an 871? Kind of a trick question. The file that you pull/get from Calterm can honestly be named anything you want it to be. The file extension ".cal or .xcal or .txt" etc doesn't even matter from what I have been able to tell. Did you use insite to make a back up copy of the ecm image/template? You shouldn't need it with what you are doing but it's better to have it and not need it then to need it and not have it. | |||
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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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