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Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2024 1:39 pm
by mdavej
Now that you have RMIR, you can have a different mindset. The remote is a blank slate. Doesn?t matter what?s built in or not. You can load any device, protocol or individual button functions you wish. I don?t bother trying to use built in codes. I just search our file section for the closest matches to my devices and load/tweak those. If I can?t find certain devices, I learn then convert to an upgrade, arrange the buttons how I like, and I?m done. Whole process doesn?t take long at all. Far quicker and easier that the capture and analysis and searching you?re doing now.
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2024 8:54 pm
by SysTech_Larry
I plugged the cable into the remote, ran the app & plugged the cable into the USB port. When I plugged the cable in, the computer booped.
When I tried to "download from the remote," I got the error, "No remotes found!"
This happened with the Spectrum 4-device & Onn 6-device remotes.
What now?
(Do I have to leave the batteries in the remote for this process?)
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2024 6:49 am
by mdavej
Plug the cable into the computer before you open the app. Set interface to Auto. Yes, leave the batteries in.
Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2024 7:29 pm
by SysTech_Larry
Would "Auto" be auto-detect?
It initiated a download sequence, then went back to "No remotes found!"
Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2024 9:52 pm
by mdavej
Post your rm.err file.
Posted: Sat Aug 10, 2024 10:39 pm
by SysTech_Larry
The closest that I could find was rmaster.err.
Is this the correct one?
RMIR v3.0.15
Installation folder is not read-only
Incorporates Girr v2.2.13
Girr Commit Id: 60ed266
Incorporates IrpTransmogrifier v1.2.13
IrpTransmogrifier Commit Id: f929635
System Properties:
java.version = 1.8.0_421
java.vendor = Oracle Corporation
os.name = Windows 11
os.arch = amd64
java.home = C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_421
java.class.path = RemoteMaster.jar
Loading protocols from 'C:\Unzipped\RMIR v3-0-15\protocols.ini'
Option to include Slingbox protocols is Off
libraryFolder=C:\Unzipped\RMIR v3-0-15\Windows-amd64
LibraryLoader: Attempting to load 'jp12serial' from 'C:\Unzipped\RMIR v3-0-15\Windows-amd64\jp12serial.dll'...
LibraryLoader: Loaded 'jp12serial' successfully from 'C:\Unzipped\RMIR v3-0-15\Windows-amd64\jp12serial.dll'
JP12Serial version 0.33
LibraryLoader: Attempting to load 'hidB' from 'C:\Unzipped\RMIR v3-0-15\Windows-amd64\hidB.dll'...
LibraryLoader: Loaded 'hidB' successfully from 'C:\Unzipped\RMIR v3-0-15\Windows-amd64\hidB.dll'
CommHID version 2.0 (B)
Loading internal library JP2BT
JP2BT version 1.3
LibraryLoader: Attempting to load 'jp1usb' from 'C:\Unzipped\RMIR v3-0-15\Windows-amd64\jp1usb.dll'...
LibraryLoader: Loaded 'jp1usb' successfully from 'C:\Unzipped\RMIR v3-0-15\Windows-amd64\jp1usb.dll'
JP1USB version 0.04
Loading internal library JP11USB
JP11USB version 0.01
Loading internal library JPS
JPS version 0.1
LibraryLoader: Attempting to load 'jp1parallel' from 'C:\Unzipped\RMIR v3-0-15\Windows-amd64\jp1parallel.dll'...
LibraryLoader: Loaded 'jp1parallel' successfully from 'C:\Unzipped\RMIR v3-0-15\Windows-amd64\jp1parallel.dll'
JP1Parallel version 0.12
JP1Parallel InpOutDriver is not open
*** To use the parallel port interface, RMIR must be run once as adminstrator.
This enables it to install the InpOut driver, a once-only task needed for
the interface to access the port.
Using DecodeIR to decode Learned Signals
DecodeIR: Looking in 'C:\Unzipped\RMIR v3-0-15'.
LibraryLoader: Attempting to load 'DecodeIR' from 'C:\Unzipped\RMIR v3-0-15\Windows-amd64\DecodeIR.dll'...
LibraryLoader: Loaded 'DecodeIR' successfully from 'C:\Unzipped\RMIR v3-0-15\Windows-amd64\DecodeIR.dll'
Using IrpTransmogrifier as decoder of learned signals
Starting normal download
Interface Name = NULL
Port Name = NULL
Testing interface: JP1.X Serial
Port Name = NULL
Testing interface: CommHID
No USB device found that is a UEI remote
Failed to open remote
Port Name = NULL
Testing interface: JP1 USB
Port Name = NULL
Testing interface: JPS
Port Name = NULL
Testing interface: JP1 Parallel
Port Name = NULL
RemoteMaster.windowClosing() entered
Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2024 9:09 am
by mdavej
It's not detecting your cable. Which one did you buy?
Also need to move that unzipped folder to your Documents folder and run setup again.
Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2024 11:18 pm
by SysTech_Larry
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2024 4:40 am
by SysTech_Larry
I just plugged in my cable to the computer with no remote attached, and it still booped. Should that happen?
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2024 7:02 am
by The Robman
Can you confirm that you got the wires in the right spots?
The
instructions say:
pin - type - color
1 - (empty):VDD
2 - RTS (usually Yellow)
3 - GND (usually Black)
4 - TXD (usually Green)
5 - (empty)
6 - RXD (usually White)
CTS (usually Blue, not connected)
5V (usually Red, not connected)
The eBay listing confirms that your cable uses the same colors:
Red wire: 5V
Black wire: GND
White wire: RXD
Green wire: TXD
Yellow wire: RTS
Blue wire: CTS

Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2024 8:01 am
by mdavej
There is no need to uninstall. I don't know if the boop is good or bad. Do you see the USB cable in device manager? If so, note the comm port and select that in RMIR under JP1 serial. If you don't see it in device manager, you'll need to find a driver.
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2024 1:09 pm
by SysTech_Larry
The Robman wrote:Can you confirm that you got the wires in the right spots?
The
instructions say:
pin - type - color
1 - (empty):VDD
2 - RTS (usually Yellow)
3 - GND (usually Black)
4 - TXD (usually Green)
5 - (empty)
6 - RXD (usually White)
CTS (usually Blue, not connected)
5V (usually Red, not connected)
The eBay listing confirms that your cable uses the same colors:
Red wire: 5V
Black wire: GND
White wire: RXD
Green wire: TXD
Yellow wire: RTS
Blue wire: CTS

Yes, the wiring is correct.
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2024 1:12 pm
by SysTech_Larry
mdavej wrote:
...I don't know if the boop is good or bad...
Can you plug yours in without a remote and see if it still boops?
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2024 3:22 pm
by mdavej
SysTech_Larry wrote:mdavej wrote:
...I don't know if the boop is good or bad...
Can you plug yours in without a remote and see if it still boops?
I get Boo-beep (low-high) when plugging in, Bee-boop (high-low) when unplugging. After plugging in, if I press Win+X (on windows laptop) and Device Manager - Ports (COM & LPT), I see "USB Serial Port (COM5)" (3 & 4 are taken by bluetooth). In RMIR, I can go to Remote - Interface - JP1.X Serial and pick Auto or COM5, and the cable works. I plug in to the remote so pin 1 is on the bottom left of my 3660.
Hope that helps.
Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2024 10:14 pm
by SysTech_Larry
It started to work when I changed the setting to COM6.
It said my Onn 6-device [M#100020904] URC was unknown and asked if it was a 3660 or a 3680.
It correctly identified my Charter OCAP URC and downloaded its contents.