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RE: FlashPAP Producing Odd Status During A10 Download in Linux - pholynyk - 02-18-2020 Of the 28 ResMed data sets that I have, only 16 have a Journal.dat file. I can't see any consistency in its presence. And BTW, OSCAR ignores it anyway. You could skip copying it. RE: FlashPAP Producing Odd Status During A10 Download in Linux - Crimson Nape - 02-18-2020 Thanks! If FlashPAP hadn't hollered on my Linux boxes, I wouldn't have known of the problem. RE: FlashPAP Producing Odd Status During A10 Download in Linux - jaswilliams - 02-18-2020 On a normally configured windows machine the Journal.dat is not visible so users would not find it to copy into the zip file. Unless they have hidden and system files turned on. The file is not used by Resscan nor OSCAR so its presence is not required. I believe it’s used in some way to indicate file tampering on the SD card but I haven’t investigated it further RE: FlashPAP Producing Odd Status During A10 Download in Linux - sawinglogz - 02-18-2020 ...the SD card zip functionality in the next beta includes hidden files, so that should help in the future. |