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DavidEC2955
Joined: 26 Sep 2003 Posts: 143 Location: Kansas |
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 7:07 pm Post subject: _T_H_A_N_K_S_!!!! |
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mtakahar wrote: | DavidEC2955 wrote: | How did you come up with that figure? Where did I make my mistake?? |
In 15-2133, VCR/0618 = $22 $6A, TV/2004 = $17 $D4. $226A xor $17D4 = $35BE.
Get the special protocols spreadsheet in the files section in this forum. It'll calculate the value for you.
Hal |
The special spreadsheet was what I was needing!!!
Now if only it would be updated to for other remotes such as the HTPro and Kameleon 6- URC6960
Not everybody needs all the fancy things that an extender can do and like in my case only wish to 'carry' the codes for other devices w/o the need for second remote.
--David
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DavidEC2955
Joined: 26 Sep 2003 Posts: 143 Location: Kansas |
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 7:10 pm Post subject: |
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Mark Pierson wrote: | DavidEC2955 wrote: | mtakahar wrote: | $226A xor $17D4 = $35BE |
The instruction with the files say to use the 'XOR' command in the windows built-in calcalator.... |
I just tried this myself and Windows Calculator gives $35BE as the result. Perhaps your hex setup codes ($226A, $17D4) were wrong? |
Who knows for sure now I was so 'brain wrecked' that I could of been entering the wrong hex codes...
Thanks!
--David |
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mtakahar Expert
Joined: 03 Aug 2003 Posts: 281
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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 12:18 am Post subject: |
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DavidEC2955 wrote: | Now if only it would be updated to for other remotes such as the HTPro and Kameleon 6- URC6960 |
I don't know much about 6960, though, the settings for URC-8910 should work on HTPro.
DavidEC2955 wrote: | Mark Pierson wrote: | DavidEC2955 wrote: | mtakahar wrote: | $226A xor $17D4 = $35BE |
The instruction with the files say to use the 'XOR' command in the windows built-in calcalator.... |
I just tried this myself and Windows Calculator gives $35BE as the result. Perhaps your hex setup codes ($226A, $17D4) were wrong? |
Who knows for sure now I was so 'brain wrecked' that I could of been entering the wrong hex codes... |
It's just that the device modes can translate to different hex values in different remote. You just grabbed the ones for an arbitrary remote in an old toggler .txt file posted on the Yahoo! site. That's not your brain that was wrong.
Hal |
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