New upgrade for RoboRaptor (kids toy)

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New upgrade for RoboRaptor (kids toy)

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If you happen to see a listing for this toy on ebay or something and it doesn't have a remote, don't worry about it because you can use this upgrade to work it.

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=2437

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0007SXAKC?tag=j0df-20

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Post by underquark »

THANKS!

#2 Son got a Roboraptor today. Now I can protect myself :eek:
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Post by The Robman »

You should load the code into one of your main remotes and psych the kid out when you start controlling his toy from your toy!
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Post by underquark »

I somehow think he'd spot that... but if I had a 9910 and some IR blasters :twisted:

It used to be fun playing with my HP620LX when my wife was watching a soap as I had SkyCommander loaded on it which allowed capture and playback of IR signals. I tried it again recently as a means of capturing many IR signals (i.e. more that a learning remote can cope with) but although the signals operated the target devices they didn't come close to decoding in IR when I sent them to my 7562 learning remote.
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