X10 hack code upload problem for 15-2116

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sallgdonexecutiveblvd
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X10 hack code upload problem for 15-2116

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I have successfully uploaded smaller code into my 15-2116, but everytime I try to load the X10 hacks, I get and error message about the index file being too long. Is this attributable to not changing the "manual settings"? I loaded both the upgrade code and s3c8+ protocol code into KM 8.27. Or do I need to change the OBC to EFC?

I am really stuck. Basically I need to know if the hack file should be "plug and play", or requires tweeking settings, so I can narrow down any problems I am having. I tried repeatedly downloading the X10 hacks, to no avail. Thanks for any help you can provide.

P.S. I get alot of intermittant MEM FAULTS when I upload to the remote.
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Re: X10 hack code upload problem for 15-2116

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sallgdonexecutiveblvd wrote:everytime I try to load the X10 hacks, I get and error message about the index file being too long
Just to be sure I understand the problem, is IR giving you the error message? If so, what is the exact wording of it, and does it occur with the upgrade code, protocol code, or both?
Is this attributable to not changing the "manual settings"? I loaded both the upgrade code and s3c8+ protocol code into KM 8.27. Or do I need to change the OBC to EFC?
All you should need to do after opening the file in KM is change the selected remote, verify/edit the button assignments, and copy & paste both the upgrade and protocol code over to IR.
I get alot of intermittant MEM FAULTS when I upload to the remote.
That could be a sign of corrupt EEPROM contents. If you have a saved configuration, you should do a full manufactuer reset on the remote.
Mark
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