It seems like I reached the limit on memory on this remote (I have 14 macros (some simple, some not), and 13 keymoves in IR and I need to do 2 more keymoves). I seem to remember somewhere that different extenders use memory differently or something. I am using version 1.1 but also tried version 1.2 and it didn't seem to change the amount of available memory. There are also 2 versions of 1.1 extender....why?
I tried a search but didn't find anything directly related.
Are there any other tricks to try? Is it possible to replace the EPROM to gain memory?
I posted the IR.txt file
here
Thanks,
Tom
Memory Limit on 15-1995
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You seem to have some redundant key moves for things that are defined already in upgrades.
For example, you've got an upgrade for X10 (HomeAuto:0167). There's also 2 key moves: P&P:Power and P&P:Mute(Sleep), both of which are defined in the upgrade.
On your TV device, you have a key move for the Surround button that can easily be added to the TV:1000 upgrade.
That's 3 key moves that should be able to be eliminated to make room for the 2 new ones you want to add.
For example, you've got an upgrade for X10 (HomeAuto:0167). There's also 2 key moves: P&P:Power and P&P:Mute(Sleep), both of which are defined in the upgrade.
On your TV device, you have a key move for the Surround button that can easily be added to the TV:1000 upgrade.
That's 3 key moves that should be able to be eliminated to make room for the 2 new ones you want to add.
Mark
Mark,
Thanks for looking at the file.
Good suggestion about the surround on the TV upgrade. That gets me half way there anyway. Thanks!
Tom
Thanks for looking at the file.
The reason is I have a keymove on the power button is because I have macro on the Power button, and without the keymove, the macro would run instead of the "All Lights on". For the mute, I think it is because VPT is on all devices with this extender...anyway, it muted the TV instead of "all lights off" without the keymove. I think it would have been better if the extender didn't have VPT on all devices by defaultFor example, you've got an upgrade for X10 (HomeAuto:0167). There's also 2 key moves: P&P:Power and P&P:Mute(Sleep), both of which are defined in the upgrade.
Good suggestion about the surround on the TV upgrade. That gets me half way there anyway. Thanks!
Tom
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Personally, I like using the SLEEP button for my "All Lights Off" command.
Rob
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