![]() ![]() ![]() To correct this problem you will first need to open a terminal connected to the SCC. This will cause problems for most Linux-based applications. ![]() Note: Windows-based editors generally put an extra “carriage return” (also referred to as control-M/^M) character at the end of each line of text. ![]()
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