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That particular ADX file uses Linux end-of-line markers. Windows and Linux use different markers to indicate new lines (EOL). Windows = CR/LF, Linux = LF. Windows notepad doesn't properly interpret Linux EOL markers, so it just shows the text in one long string. Look for Notepad++; the formatting should be better.
Thanks, you look as a truly IT guy!
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Each flag holds eight different logic state settings in bitfields. If you try to examine an entire flag byte in MLV, it would be confusing.
MLV supports creating custom fields from existing data fields. Do this for any flag bits you are interested in.
For example, I have a custom field called "ClosedLoopLearn" with formula "[Flags2]&16", another named "ClosedLoop" with formula "[Flags2]&128", etc. Then add them to your graph view.
A bit forward than where I am now, but it will help me a lot in a close future; thanks again.
Osvaldo
P.S.
Just to have a better general undestanding:
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I have a currently unmanageable amount of logs, spreadsheets, notes, emails, etc. growing over time for ddfi.
Do you mean aside of the forum... in your private live?