Hey Gang, I have just uploaded some cool ner spreadsheets that should make the process of creating new device codes alot easier (look for the keymap.zip...
Rob Crowe
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Jan 1, 2001 7:50 pm
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I'm in! I successfully built a box this weekend, and added the ReplayTV codes to my 1994. I also downloaded my ReplayTV remote for backup. Next plan - add...
Glenn Buskirk
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Jan 2, 2001 4:01 am
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... Most newer PCs that I know of have this set in the BIOS, so you may need to change it there (although most motherboards that I have seen default to slow...
JT
jtasker@...
Jan 2, 2001 6:38 am
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Hey Glenn, Welcome to our little club, you won't believe how much fun a techie nerd can have with one of these little boxes! I have just created a CABLE...
Robert Crowe
rob@...
Jan 2, 2001 3:00 pm
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Hi guys. Great work. I would love to build my own box but it sounds intimidating and with 3 young kids in the house I don't think I will have the time to do ...
harambur@...
Jan 2, 2001 8:39 pm
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Go on and build the damn thing, just lock the kids up for a few hours, we won't tell! Which model dishplayer do you have? If it's one of the 7000 series, we...
Robert Crowe
rob@...
Jan 2, 2001 8:48 pm
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I'm trying to interpret/build Section 1 with Raite Device Code that Rob has posted earlier 5a 00 fe fe fe fe ff 20 fb 04 6D 37 F7 77 0F CF 4F...
bgadani@...
Jan 2, 2001 8:59 pm
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Rob, ... hours, we won't tell! My wife already hates me for spending more time with the 1994 than with her. Creating the black box might cost me my marriage! ...
Hans Aramburo
harambur@...
Jan 2, 2001 9:05 pm
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... id "5a" in the ... in hex. Could you pls. explain this conversion? I think I'm missing the big picture here. Thanks...
bgadani@...
Jan 2, 2001 9:17 pm
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Here's the breakdown of the Raite code that I posted: Byte 1: "5a" This is the ID for the two device NEC1 protocol (I will publish a list of known protocols...
Robert Crowe
rob@...
Jan 2, 2001 9:33 pm
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Forget about that new Raite code I created on the fly earlier. "e2" is the ID for the NEC2 protocol, not the NEC1 protocol, so it won't work. I still don't...
Rob Crowe
rob@...
Jan 3, 2001 12:52 am
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What steps would one go through to determine the codes for a remote that is not supported on the 15-1994 (Sony TiVo for instance). I have a few .CCF files and...
Greg Williams
gwilliams@...
Jan 3, 2001 1:15 am
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The trouble with working on the cutting edge is that there's very little documented. There's alot of stuff that I have in my head that needs to be written...
Rob Crowe
rob@...
Jan 3, 2001 3:16 am
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Here's the code for the SOny TiVo, try it out.... Upgrade code 0 = 27 d0 (VCR/2000) de 00 EC FE 7E F9 58 59 00 90 00 80 40 c0 20 a0 60 e0...
Rob Crowe
rob@...
Jan 3, 2001 4:09 am
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I haven't really been keeping up, so excuse me if this has already been answered. How easy is it to make a custom device code for my remote if I have the IR ...
JT
jtasker@...
Jan 3, 2001 5:32 am
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Hey Josh, If you're only missing one button it's probably easier to just program it with an advanced code. You say that you have some hex, what do you have...
Robert Crowe
rob@...
Jan 3, 2001 2:03 pm
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I picked up a 15-1925 remote at a local Radio Shack for $19.97. This is the remote that Rob always mentions, because it can receive new codes over the phone,...
Glenn Buskirk
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Jan 4, 2001 5:02 am
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The 15-1925 is useful in determining what the protocol id's are for undocumented protocols, but not much more. You have to keep in mind that the key mapping ...
Robert Crowe
rob@...
Jan 4, 2001 2:18 pm
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Hi, I've just uploaded this file in File-Programs section. To Directly launch into Browser click on 1994Applet.html in File- Program section. Or you can grab...
bgadani@...
Jan 4, 2001 6:53 pm
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Every so often I'm going to try and download some of the knowledge that's in my head into an email, these emails will all have subjects that begin with @FYI: ...
Robert Crowe
rob@...
Jan 4, 2001 6:58 pm
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Rob, I still have to wirte better handler to interpret Device Info Section (and Protocol too :-) 1). It looks like Device Info Section's format (layout and...
bgadani@...
Jan 4, 2001 7:09 pm
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<<2). For built in OFA 4-digit Codes, the remote "knows" which keys are unused (When you press it it will not send signal). It would be nice if GUI builder...
Robert Crowe
rob@...
Jan 4, 2001 7:21 pm
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One of the projects on my "to do list" is to catalogue all of the protocols that are already installed in the 15-1994, once I have these I will be able to...
Robert Crowe
rob@...
Jan 5, 2001 4:43 pm
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Rob, I'll help any way I can... greg ... protocols that ... able to create ... the id for ... very easily ... for volunteers. ... contain new device ... device...
Greg Williams
gwilliams@...
Jan 6, 2001 8:34 pm
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I finally got my interface box up and running. Things went pretty well once I manged to dust off my soldering skills. :) Many thanks to Rob and everyone else...
Michael Pigg
mikepigg@...
Jan 7, 2001 5:08 am
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Well, I went ahead and determined the keymap for all modes on the C7. I have uploaded and excel spreadsheet with the maps on eGroup. In order to test these...
Lars Sorensen
larss@...
Jan 8, 2001 12:08 am
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I have discovered a new twist in the remotes memory, that might be of interest to the software developers here. The maximum value that a device code can have...
Rob Crowe
rob@...
Jan 8, 2001 2:33 am
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Rob, do you know the protocol code for the NEC1a protocol used in the Sherwood (RCVR/0491)? This protocol should already be in the 1994; its used in some...
Glenn Buskirk
gbuskirk@...
Jan 8, 2001 3:41 am
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A few questions... The protocol byte is the first byte in the device info section, followed by a zero. But in the protocol id list (Section 4 in you Upgrades...
Mark Pauker
mpauker@...
Jan 8, 2001 2:23 pm
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If you encounter #ERROR# or #VALUE# in the device spreadsheets in the HEX coulmn and others, chances are that the add-in analysis functions are not loaded in...