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I get a file error message when opening a calibration file. Whats the problem?

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I get a file error message when opening a calibration file. Whats the problem?

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If you open a valid calibration file but have chosen the incorrect ECM Definition File, the following error message will be displayed: To correct this problem, click on the ‘ECM’ menu and select the correct ECM Definition File before opening the calibration file. If the calibration file is corrupt or in a format that the Tuner program does not recognize the following error message will be displayed. The calibration file must be a binary file that is an exact binary image of the EPROM. This means that the binary file must also be the correct length for the type EPROM used in your ECM. The file extent must be ‘.bin’. Do I need to understand binary or hex numbers? No, The C.A.T.S Tuner works with decimal numbers expressed in conventional units e.g. RPM, milliseconds, Volts. The translation to the native binary is automatic.

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