General Instruments DRC400 limitations??
Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 7:37 pm
With standard manual programming it has limited functionality (Sony, setup code 0000 no menu access...). This is what the local cable company Gogeco (big in Canada) supplies with digital cable. It really needs a JP1 doctor. It is also apparently on its way to being replaced by Motorolla DRC450 which at least has holes.
In an attempt to upgrade my friends DRC400 I have just loaded the latest(?) IR321b and the RM/IR compliant RDFs. I'm unable to get macros anywhere.
On a nother note, as a test; using KM I was able to upgrade the EFCs for discrete pwr on/off onto the "Bypass" and "Music" buttons. IR devices page indicates that the EFCs are not on the buttons where I placed them and the numerous keymoves showed scrambled EFCs as well.
Using RM there was no effect as the buttons did not appear transmit a signal. This may merely take some experimentation as it is my first day with RM. However there my be a bug with both IR and RM when it comes to this remote.
It seems there's a lot of organization and new releases happening wrt RDFs, RM, IR and KM so If it's better to wait for the dust to settle I will.
In the meantime I can plug away at it, but it would be helpful to know what would qualify as the shift key on the remote? The manual programming sequence merely involves holding down the device key for a few seconds. I used IR to make macros on shifted keys then used the "setup" (aka shift??) in another macro in an attempt to invoke one, but nope.
Thanks in advance
Matthew
In an attempt to upgrade my friends DRC400 I have just loaded the latest(?) IR321b and the RM/IR compliant RDFs. I'm unable to get macros anywhere.
On a nother note, as a test; using KM I was able to upgrade the EFCs for discrete pwr on/off onto the "Bypass" and "Music" buttons. IR devices page indicates that the EFCs are not on the buttons where I placed them and the numerous keymoves showed scrambled EFCs as well.
Using RM there was no effect as the buttons did not appear transmit a signal. This may merely take some experimentation as it is my first day with RM. However there my be a bug with both IR and RM when it comes to this remote.
It seems there's a lot of organization and new releases happening wrt RDFs, RM, IR and KM so If it's better to wait for the dust to settle I will.
In the meantime I can plug away at it, but it would be helpful to know what would qualify as the shift key on the remote? The manual programming sequence merely involves holding down the device key for a few seconds. I used IR to make macros on shifted keys then used the "setup" (aka shift??) in another macro in an attempt to invoke one, but nope.
Thanks in advance
Matthew