All of this info is in the first post of this thread, just search for Widget.mackitty1 wrote:1 - If i buy this USB IR Widget (US$29)
What is the name of the software that will aquire the signal?
2 - Do i need any driver?
What is the name of this driver?
In wich web site can i download this driver?
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Pin 1 on Tommy Tyler USB JP1.2/3 interface
I received one of these recently and it works well. I couldn't find a mark denoting pin 1 on the IDC connector. Experience shows me that the wire corresponding to pin 1 emanates from the left side of the USB plug (when the USB plug extends toward the viewer.) This is the side with the red LED.
You can run the ribbon cable through your fingers to find the corresponding end of the IDC (6 pin JP1) connector. I marked it with a Sharpie.
You can run the ribbon cable through your fingers to find the corresponding end of the IDC (6 pin JP1) connector. I marked it with a Sharpie.
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still open for business?
So are you still open for business? just checking its been a while from first post.
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Great experience!
Just wanted to add that I received Tommy's shipment quickly, and that it's all of high quality. Everything worked great right out of the box.
Thanks Tommy!
Keith
Thanks Tommy!
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IR Widget and XBMC
I'm searching for an IR USB receiver to control XBMC (a popular media center) on linux. I've read that the IR widget is FTDI based and lirc (the linux IR utility) supports the FTDI FT232-based IR Receiver.
Is this FT232 the same from the IR widget?. Do you have any news of someone using successfully this setup?.
Thanks a lot.
Is this FT232 the same from the IR widget?. Do you have any news of someone using successfully this setup?.
Thanks a lot.
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I moved your posts about 64-bit OS here:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... 4840#84840
I moved your posts about 64-bit OS here:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... 4840#84840
Rob
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Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!
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I haven't posted on here for a while, because I've been extremely busy, but I couldn't let this go without comment.
I had to return to programming remotes because we got a whole load of new equipment, and I was juggling my home made JP1 cable and a flaky Jp1.x cable I purchased elsewhere.
I looked at this thread, and decided to order one of Tommy's Flash Cables, and an EEPROM adapter, because I have half a dozen JP1 remotes of both flavours.
It arrived quickly, and all I can say is Wow !
Professionally manufactured, easy to use, clever design, and works on all 5 computers/laptops/OS I've tried it on.
This cable/adapter combination is superb.
Thank you Mr Tyler...
Jim
I had to return to programming remotes because we got a whole load of new equipment, and I was juggling my home made JP1 cable and a flaky Jp1.x cable I purchased elsewhere.
I looked at this thread, and decided to order one of Tommy's Flash Cables, and an EEPROM adapter, because I have half a dozen JP1 remotes of both flavours.
It arrived quickly, and all I can say is Wow !
Professionally manufactured, easy to use, clever design, and works on all 5 computers/laptops/OS I've tried it on.
This cable/adapter combination is superb.
Thank you Mr Tyler...
Jim