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I picked up the CD of my bi-level re-titration. It has an .EAS extension. But - it is NOT an EAS file, at least I have been unable to open it w/any EAS driver, or whatever you want to call it, that I've been able to find. I even tried it a couple different ways with Excel and also Microsoft Works. Excel came closest but nothing that was readable.

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have you tried changing the extention *.eas file to *.doc or to *.xls or *.rtf

the *.eas file is from the software
Yeah, EAS is the extension Cadwell uses for an .edf file. Now I just have to find a "safe" .EDF to download. If I remember correctly EDF is European Data Format but I could be wrong, its been a while since I played around w/any of that.
have you tried acrobat

or adobe

to read *.eas files

contact cadwell and ask what software will open the files
I'm not so sure they will give that info to a patient. But we shall see.

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