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Tommy,
I have been a member for less than two weeks, and I have an electronics undergraduate degree, and I am telling you that is one fine looking piece of hardware. You undoubtedly spent a lot of time in the research and design, and workmanship of your cables as well. I can sense the appreciation the members of the forum extend to you, as well as admire you.
Yesterday, I sent you a PM about wanting to buy a USB2 for my new Radio Shack 15-135 JP1.3. I don't know if you got it, I am new and could have done something wrong. I thought I would ask in the open, on the forum.
If you replied and I have overlooked it, please excuse me.
I have been a member for less than two weeks, and I have an electronics undergraduate degree, and I am telling you that is one fine looking piece of hardware. You undoubtedly spent a lot of time in the research and design, and workmanship of your cables as well. I can sense the appreciation the members of the forum extend to you, as well as admire you.
Yesterday, I sent you a PM about wanting to buy a USB2 for my new Radio Shack 15-135 JP1.3. I don't know if you got it, I am new and could have done something wrong. I thought I would ask in the open, on the forum.
If you replied and I have overlooked it, please excuse me.
Sidiko!
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Capn Trips
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That behavior is well-known and is explained in this post.mattg568 wrote:Edit: Also, for some reason, I had to bend pin 5 of my 15-135 to make it work.
If you read the Sticky post in the Hardware forum about choosing the right interface, there is a link to that post.
Now why you got a JP1.x rather than a JP1.2/1.3 cable, I cannot explain, since Tommy's Marketplace post indicates that he defaults to the JP1.2/1.3 variant unless you ask otherwise.
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Remotes: OFA XSight Touch, AR XSight Touch
TVs: LG 65" Smart LED TV; Samsung QN850BF Series - 8K UHD Neo QLED LCD TV
RCVR: Onkyo TX-SR875; Integra DTR 40.3
DVD/VCR: Pioneer DV-400VK (multi-region DVD), Sony BDP-S350 (Blu-ray), Toshiba HD-A3 (HD-DVD), Panasonic AG-W1 (Multi-system VCR);
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Amazon Firestick
tape deck: Pioneer CT 1380WR (double cassette deck)
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Remotes: OFA XSight Touch, AR XSight Touch
TVs: LG 65" Smart LED TV; Samsung QN850BF Series - 8K UHD Neo QLED LCD TV
RCVR: Onkyo TX-SR875; Integra DTR 40.3
DVD/VCR: Pioneer DV-400VK (multi-region DVD), Sony BDP-S350 (Blu-ray), Toshiba HD-A3 (HD-DVD), Panasonic AG-W1 (Multi-system VCR);
Laserdisc: Pioneer CLD-D704.
Amazon Firestick
tape deck: Pioneer CT 1380WR (double cassette deck)
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Tommy Tyler
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mattg568,
I can't explain why you had to disable pin 5. Everything I've shipped since a week before yours had no connection to pin 5 of the cable, and the way they are assembled makes it nearly impossible for me to make that mistake (although I make my shair of misteaks). Is it possible you misdiagnosed a problem (such as a wrongly inserted connector) and didn't make the same error after you bent the pin?
If you return it and examination shows it to be defective, I'll be happy to repair it and pay your shipping cost. You shouldn't have to remember to bend the pin on all JP1.3 remotes in the future.
Tommy
I can't explain why you had to disable pin 5. Everything I've shipped since a week before yours had no connection to pin 5 of the cable, and the way they are assembled makes it nearly impossible for me to make that mistake (although I make my shair of misteaks). Is it possible you misdiagnosed a problem (such as a wrongly inserted connector) and didn't make the same error after you bent the pin?
If you return it and examination shows it to be defective, I'll be happy to repair it and pay your shipping cost. You shouldn't have to remember to bend the pin on all JP1.3 remotes in the future.
Tommy
Before I bent pin 5 on the 15-135 nothing worked. I tried rebooting, re-plugging (both ends), plugging the IDC connector upside down. IR could not talk to it. Checking the interface failed, downloading failed. As soon as I was told about pin 5 I bent it. Nothing happened to my laptop during the last connect attempt fail and subsequent bending of pin 5.
Plus I have 2 Comcast JP1.3 remotes that also required bending of pin 5, otherwise they would fail to communicate with IR.
Edit: And now, unfortunately, pin 5 of my 15-135 is permanently bent in two places. There was virtually no room to bend the pin normally so I bent it toward the T shape and pushed it hard enough that it lays across the floor and bends up the wall.
Plus I have 2 Comcast JP1.3 remotes that also required bending of pin 5, otherwise they would fail to communicate with IR.
Edit: And now, unfortunately, pin 5 of my 15-135 is permanently bent in two places. There was virtually no room to bend the pin normally so I bent it toward the T shape and pushed it hard enough that it lays across the floor and bends up the wall.
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Sure, I'll send the one I have now back to you when I get the replacement.
And I won't have to worry about that double-bent pin, I got it back up and wiggled it back and forth until it broke off. Still works.
Edit: Do you think it might be my setup that can cause the cable to do that? I use Vista (a laptop) and Windows used Windows Update to install the drivers upon first connecting the cable to the computer. Ports (COM & LPT) only shows up in device manager when I connect the cable and it always connects to COM4.
And I won't have to worry about that double-bent pin, I got it back up and wiggled it back and forth until it broke off. Still works.
Edit: Do you think it might be my setup that can cause the cable to do that? I use Vista (a laptop) and Windows used Windows Update to install the drivers upon first connecting the cable to the computer. Ports (COM & LPT) only shows up in device manager when I connect the cable and it always connects to COM4.
Hi, I'm new to this jp1 thing.
I've read in the previous page that the usb cable with leds (it seems to me 1.2/1.3 ) works fine with Parallels on a Mac.
From the xls list i found that the urc-8910 has a jp1 interface, not 1.2/1.3.
Anyone know if there's an evidence that this usb cable for jp1 works fine under parallels?
I'm ready to buy 2 8910. No problem for me, i'm a pc guy
I can make a parallel cable on my own, but my father-in-law plays on the iMac side only
so i'm thinking ask Tommy and place an order for 2 usb cables too.
Best wishes..
I've read in the previous page that the usb cable with leds (it seems to me 1.2/1.3 ) works fine with Parallels on a Mac.
From the xls list i found that the urc-8910 has a jp1 interface, not 1.2/1.3.
Anyone know if there's an evidence that this usb cable for jp1 works fine under parallels?
I'm ready to buy 2 8910. No problem for me, i'm a pc guy
Best wishes..
Pin 5 on 15-135
Tommy
I just received your interface also and had to bend pin 5 to get it to work on the 15-135. I do not need a replacement as I am fine with using it that way, just thought I would let you know that there is something going on with the interface and the 15-135 remote on pin 5.
Interface really works great!
Karl
I just received your interface also and had to bend pin 5 to get it to work on the 15-135. I do not need a replacement as I am fine with using it that way, just thought I would let you know that there is something going on with the interface and the 15-135 remote on pin 5.
Interface really works great!
Karl
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USB/JP1, Delcom 4.6.0.0, Vista SP1, IR7.11: working
Got my new USB JP1 cable from Tommy a couple of days ago - a pretty piece of work and he ships FAST! Finally got around to testing.
- Latest Delcom driver (4.6.0.0) must be installed by plugging in the cable and following the prompts from Vista to let it load the driver from the unzipped driver installation directory. Vista bluescreened during the driver install. After reboot everything looked OK - the driver is apparently installed and working.
- IR must be run as Administrator (just right-click and select it, or go into Properties/Compatibility to make this permanent), otherwise it cannot talk to the interface. Note that the default interface for IR is parallel, you need to explicitly select USB JP1 after starting IR.
Happy JP1-ing!
- Latest Delcom driver (4.6.0.0) must be installed by plugging in the cable and following the prompts from Vista to let it load the driver from the unzipped driver installation directory. Vista bluescreened during the driver install. After reboot everything looked OK - the driver is apparently installed and working.
- IR must be run as Administrator (just right-click and select it, or go into Properties/Compatibility to make this permanent), otherwise it cannot talk to the interface. Note that the default interface for IR is parallel, you need to explicitly select USB JP1 after starting IR.
Happy JP1-ing!
OMG after a 2 year 'lazy' occasional search i am here...
I know it is a USB...
Just I had so much trouble finding this... so some keywords for google
easy remote control programming
best
JP1.2 Serial Cable
JP1.3 Serial Cable
JP1.x Serial Cable
JP1 Serial Cable
JP1.2 Cable
JP1.3 Cable
JP1.x Cable
JP1 Cable
Tommy is da man!
Respect!
http://hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1009
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... &cat_id=81
I know it is a USB...
Just I had so much trouble finding this... so some keywords for google
easy remote control programming
best
JP1.2 Serial Cable
JP1.3 Serial Cable
JP1.x Serial Cable
JP1 Serial Cable
JP1.2 Cable
JP1.3 Cable
JP1.x Cable
JP1 Cable
Tommy is da man!
Respect!
http://hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1009
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... &cat_id=81