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Beginning at $FFC0 to the top of the chip ($FFFF) there are addresses for the ecm to use when various events occur. If one of these addresses is even a bit off you can have very unexpected results. Likewise, a single incorrect bit anywhere in the code can produce surprises. Between opening and closing files and reading and writing calibrations, it's possible for the file to become corrupt. There are tools that will compare two files, byte by byte, and report differences. You might want to start by ensuring your cal is not corrupt. I'm happy to help if you post a cal here.
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