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One of the issues I have since the parallel installation of Calypso 2021 is that Calypso 2018 doesn't display SSC styli in simulation anymore. It runs without error, but it doesn't show the probes and reports no collisions. When I try to re-import a SSC file, it says import failed.

I asked support about this and they told me imported SSCs are stored in \config\equip\<CMM name>\SSC, but that can't be the whole truth, since there are a lot less files in there than I have imported over time. And it was already like this when everything still ran flawlessly.
I suspect they reside in the stylus database, which could explain why they're not displayed anymore (there is some strange database access problem now), but I'm not entirely sure about it.

So, does any of you know where imported SSCs are stored?
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C:\Users\Public\Documents\Zeiss\CALYPSO\config\equip\Accura\SSC

Once you get to the "equip" folder, they should be in whatever machine you've added to Planner. If they are not located in these areas, then you may have saved them somewhere by accident. If you can't find them, go to Stylus System Creator and do something quick and simple and then try and save it and that location it defaults to may show you where you put them or whoever created them.
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I know where my source files are (the ones I created in Stylus Creator).

I'd like to know where the files I've loaded in Planner ended up.
Yes, there are a few SSC files in \config\equip\...\SSC, but not nearly as many as I've loaded into Planner.
The folder contains maybe 30-40 files, but I use around 80 or more. The rest must be somewhere else.

Or is it accessing the source directory when it displays a stylus in simulation? I doubt it.
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I've been wanting to know that same thing myself. I know that after you add the stylus SSC, it creates another .SSC file in the same location with some sort of number attached to it.
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