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    Can we do this or can this be added as an option?
    I know it's frivolous but we can open a .bin why not be able to convert a .tun to .bin.
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    Would be nice. Especially when trying to build a cax for an OS you dont have a .bin file for.
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    We encrypt the *.tun (and *.ctd) files to prevent our competitors and would be competitors from reverse engineering our calibration definitions. If we allowed bin files to be saved it would be far easier (than it is now) for someone to reverse engineer our calibrations.

    It is a business decision to not allow bin file saving. I am acutely aware that it makes some tasks much more difficult than they need to be, unfortunately that's the way it has to be for now.

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