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    @ccs - thanks dude! Your comment about "not creating a Linux file" solved the issue. I forgot rule 101 - always transfer script files via FTP using BINARY mode. I feel like a dunce!

    Sleep works / init 4 / init 3 works / settings updated...finally!

    Thank you all for your patience and kind assistance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darmeth View Post
    @ccs - thanks dude! Your comment about "not creating a Linux file" solved the issue. I forgot rule 101 - always transfer script files via FTP using BINARY mode. I feel like a dunce!
    But a script file is an ASCII file, so you could also create it as a DOS file and transfer in ASCII mode.
    The actual rule is to transfer in the correct mode.

    Sleep works / init 4 / init 3 works / settings updated...finally!
    But the init command will also abort any recording in progress at the time.
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