Index: tests/hd_nvm_scripts.py =================================================================== diff -u -r5ec51022d4c81fba0406aecfbb9b5cdfe4f7d068 -r920d1a0826639951cd7f6cfa07b41dc175083043 --- tests/hd_nvm_scripts.py (.../hd_nvm_scripts.py) (revision 5ec51022d4c81fba0406aecfbb9b5cdfe4f7d068) +++ tests/hd_nvm_scripts.py (.../hd_nvm_scripts.py) (revision 920d1a0826639951cd7f6cfa07b41dc175083043) @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ # Use cmd_set_hd_calibration_excel_to_fw() set the changes back to firmware # This function requires an address for the excel report. Use the absolute address of your excel report like the # example below - hd.calibration_record.cmd_set_hd_calibration_excel_to_fw('/home/fw/projects/HD_NV_Records/2022-07-20-HD-Record.xlsx') + hd.calibration_record.cmd_set_hd_calibration_excel_to_fw('/home/fw/projects/HD_NV_Records/2022-07-26-HD-Record.xlsx') # For resetting the calibration record to benign values, use the function below #hd.calibration_record.cmd_reset_hd_calibration_record() @@ -68,8 +68,8 @@ if hd.cmd_log_in_to_hd(): # Comment this function if not needed - run_sw_configs_commands() + #run_sw_configs_commands() # Comment this function if not needed - #run_calibration_commands() + run_calibration_commands()