New One For All Remotes
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The SWAP EFC for the GI/Motorola 0472 code is 236 (or 00236). Doesn't that work? The advanced code list here has all of them listed. Also, there are two different 6412 KeymapMaster files I uploaded awhile ago. One has it has a Cable box (transport controls as keymoves), and the other as a PVR (transport controls are part of the upgrade.) The PVR version saves keymap/macro memory, but may require remapping volume/mute keys if you don't put it on a VCR/DVR/PVR/DVD button.
One way to get the header and EEPROM installed inexpensively is to contact OFA, and tell them you need a code for, oh, say an Adcom gsp-560. They'll send you an RMA, and you'll get back a remote that's jp-1 compatible.
I used to have 5 remotes that controlled one thing each. Now I have 6 remotes that each control everything!
Just a note that I added the EEPROM and JP1 salvaged from my crushed (my foot is still sore) 8810 into a new 6131nw. IR 6.10 recognized it as a 6131, although it complains that the memory size in the RDF is wrong. Fresh from a MFR RESET, it shows 225 free Move/Macro, and 1784 upgrade. I successfully downloaded the settings, and uploaded some changes.
My main complaint is that this sucker is very hard to take apart. The sides grip very strongly, and the top is thin and flexible. It's not too visibly scratched up, but you have to pull pretty hard on the top while trying to pry the bottom to the side.
I'm using this with my bedroom setup (Sony TV and Cyberhome DVD). Unlike my previous 6012 and 8810, this one had a code for the DVD (0689), although it took a code search to find it. I may still use my upgrade, though.
My main complaint is that this sucker is very hard to take apart. The sides grip very strongly, and the top is thin and flexible. It's not too visibly scratched up, but you have to pull pretty hard on the top while trying to pry the bottom to the side.
I'm using this with my bedroom setup (Sony TV and Cyberhome DVD). Unlike my previous 6012 and 8810, this one had a code for the DVD (0689), although it took a code search to find it. I may still use my upgrade, though.
I guess you saw the error before installing the extender, right?
That's because someone (Nils, maybe?) changed value of EepromSize in the RDF to indicate this remote has only 1K. We used to create separate RDF's for separate EEPROM sizes, but it's done this way for some reasons. The upper bound of UpgradeAddr is still for 2K, though.
If you are still getting the error after installing the extender, perhaps you picked up the 1K version of it into 2K EEPROM. You may not be using the full capacity if that's the case.
Hal
That's because someone (Nils, maybe?) changed value of EepromSize in the RDF to indicate this remote has only 1K. We used to create separate RDF's for separate EEPROM sizes, but it's done this way for some reasons. The upper bound of UpgradeAddr is still for 2K, though.
If you are still getting the error after installing the extender, perhaps you picked up the 1K version of it into 2K EEPROM. You may not be using the full capacity if that's the case.
Hal
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