"You should have called me" or "You should called me"

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dinad

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May i use both of them? Do they mean the same?
 
The first is a past tense. The second is the present tense.

- You should have called me. But you didn't. Bad you!

- You should call me. You can call today, tonight, or tomorrow.
 
"You should called me" is not correct.
 
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