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Old 05-01-2013, 19:41
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Originally Posted by sendersu View Post
try to use linux command line tools like xz, 7z, lzma
also it's a good idea to ask linux to identify the file using commands like file or magic
I tried "7z, lzma" on windows, both failed.

file test.tclz
test.tclz: data

I send you a sample .tclz file with PM, would you please help to have a look?

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bridgeic
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