Non-Plaintext .SKL Files

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badbiddy
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Non-Plaintext .SKL Files

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This came up in discussion with someone and we were curious if anyone knew the answer.

Some of our tune / calibration files ".skl" file is in plaintext (you can read the contents of it with notepad as an example) but there are some calibration files that are encrypted or something.

I didn't see any difference in the files but just was curious if there is a setting that keeps getting set that triggers this.
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Re: Non-Plaintext .SKL Files

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Same, one is compressed.
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Is there a specific action to cause the application to save it compressed vs plaintext? Just curious if it’s a setting I have changed vs what my friends have.
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Depends on the software version.
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Re: Non-Plaintext .SKL Files

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I’m on the latest version - 2.8.8.

I’d have to see what version my friend is using.
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