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Old November 22nd 11, 02:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Shane Neitzey
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Default Red V symbol (log file not valid) after OLC upload.

I use a Cambridge 25. Also using the cai2igc4olcb zip exe files for
conversion.
The program appears to successfully convert stating Seal; intact, Date
integrity check PASS, Security check PASS
After upload to OLC, the notorious RED V symbol (log file not valid)
appears for the flight.

Using Windows XP 32 bit.
The DOS data-cam.exe does not exist in Carl Ekdahl's script.

Would appreciate any help for successful conversion and upload.

Regards,
Shane
 




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