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Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 9:58 pm
by mdavej
Convert to pronto hex with help from us and email to datasupport@logitech.com to add to your account.
Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 1:00 am
by cdvreede
understand the last bit - no idea how to convert what however....
thnx
Posted: Thu May 25, 2017 11:27 am
by The Robman
All the Pronto hex for the buttons are contained in the following file:
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=14381
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 6:09 am
by chuliu
I am trying to program a nevo c2 and mail to my friend for controlling his mi box. Before I do that, I want to make sure I got everything right. So, I downloaded the rmdu here:
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=14383
replaced protocols.ini here:
https://sourceforge.net/p/controlremote ... tocols.ini
and then I loaded the rmdu file to nevo c2. Then, I captured it with my other nevo c2 and downloaded from nevo c2 with rmir. However, the protocol is missing, meaning rmir doesn't recognise the signal.
Am I doing something wrong?
I also checked harmony database with myharmony, and there were 3 entries.
I don't know if the three entries are the same, because rmir doesn't know its protocol.
I don't have the remote of my friend's mi box on hand, and thus I can't capture from the real remote. Are there indeed 3 versions of mi box?
Thanks.
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2017 1:01 pm
by vickyg2003
Can you load your RMIR file in the diagnosis section and post a link here so I can look at the output from my Nevo C2? Also I'd like to see the learns.
Oh and what version of the Nevo C2 firmware is in the remote?
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 9:19 am
by yaworski
Jeff2525 have you tried all the "unknown" codes when the device is turned off? Maybe one of them is a discrete wake/power on.
--edit--
I'm getting the Mi Box for myself (should have it tomorrow) so I'll do some more testing.
I think the power has different dev id because it's not being passed to the system, but it's handled in the hardware - it wakes the device when it sleeps (or is turned off). So if there's a discrete power on, it should also have the same dev id as the power button.
Unfortunately, from what I've read, there's no easy way to define more remote buttons without having access to the root on the device and that's not easy to do on the Mi Box (requires some really old, pre-release firmware).
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 11:26 pm
by chuliu
vickyg2003 wrote:Can you load your RMIR file in the diagnosis section and post a link here so I can look at the output from my Nevo C2? Also I'd like to see the learns.
Oh and what version of the Nevo C2 firmware is in the remote?
Sorry for the late reply.
This is the c2 rmir with mi box rmdu loaded
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=25018
Here is the rmir with the lerans
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=25019
I am running the latest firmware on my c2s.
1.3.33
Thanks.
Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 2:47 am
by yaworski
chuliu, having the original remote wouldn't be helpful to you as the original remote is a bluetooth one, not IR. There's nothing to learn from.
RMIR probably won't recognise this protocol from the learns at the moment. Experts here didn't even know it existed and was supported by the UEI before this thread (we all learn new things everyday). It would need to be implemented in DecodeIR library to be recognised and decoded by RMIR. This doesn't mean that the learns themselves are bad.
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2018 7:56 pm
by alfi33
I'm trying to get this device upgrade to work on my URC-8820N Extender A:
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=14383
But when I open it up in RemoteMaster and select my remote I get an error:
The selected protocol "Xiaomi" (02 3B) is not compatible with the selected remote. This upgrade will NOT function correctly. Please choose a different protocol.
Am I out of luck with my trusty URC-8820Ns?
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2018 9:31 am
by The Robman
Anybody up for writing an HCS08 version of this executor?
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 5:18 pm
by binky123
This has not been tested and was put together to get a general idea of what was needed. It is a port of the S3C80 code to HCS08 and it may include things that are not really needed in HCS08. There are sections that are guesses as well.
I have a 10820 OFA, 1025 Atlas(JP1.2) and a 3002 Vizio(JP1.3) remote that I'll try testing with at some point. Not sure when I can get to it at this time.
Code: Select all
ORG $0100 Byte count = 117
DCBUF: EQU $60
PD0A: EQU $74
PD0B: EQU $75
PD10: EQU $7A
PD14: EQU $7E
PD15: EQU $7F
TestRptReqd: EQU $FF92
IRMarkSpaceByPtr: EQU $FF65
IRSpaceByReg: EQU $FF74
CMTMSC: EQU $25
Checksum: EQU $53
LoopIndex: EQU $54
BitsToSend: EQU $55
0100 20 1B BRA L0
0102 23 DB $23 ;Carrier ON: 8.750uSec
0103 47 DB $47 ;Carrier OFF: 17.750uSec
0104 02 DB $02 ;dev 0, cmd 2 bytes
0105 C0 DB $C0 ;pf0: $A2
0106 00 DB $00 ;pf1: $A3
0107 01 2F DW $012F ;pd00/pd01: $6A/$6B
0109 01 26 DW $0126 ;pd02/pd03: $6C/$6D
010B 01 2F DW $012F ;pd04/pd05: $6E/$6F
010D 01 B7 DW $01B7 ;pd06/pd07: $70/$71
010F 01 2F DW $012F ;pd08/pd09: $72/$73
0111 02 4A DW $024A ;pd0A/pd0B: $74/$75
0113 01 2F DW $012F ;pd0C/pd0D: $76/$77
0115 02 DB DW $02DB ;pd0E/pd0F: $78/$79
0117 02 02 DW $0202 ;pd10/pd11: $7A/$7B
0119 01 26 DW $0126 ;pd12/pd13: $7C/$7D
011B 18 82 DW $1882 ;pd14/pd15; $7E/$7F
011D B6 60 L0: LDA DCBUF
011F 62 NSA
0120 B8 60 EOR DCBUF
0122 B8 61 EOR DCBUF+1
0124 62 NSA
0125 B8 61 EOR DCBUF+1
0127 B7 53 STA Checksum
0129 AD 08 BSR L2
012B AD 06 L1: BSR L2
012D CD FF 92 JSR TestRptReqd
0130 25 F9 BCS L1
0132 81 RTS ;return to protocol caller
0133 55 7E L2: LDHX PD14
0135 CD FF 74 JSR IRSpaceByReg ;send LeadOut
0138 AD 04 BSR L3 ;send out bitpairs for cmd1 cmd2 checksum-nibble
013A CD FF 56 JSR $FF56 Wait for last burst pair to finish
013D 81 RTS ;return to L2 caller
013E AE 7A L3: LDX #PD10 ;Set 0:X to PD10 for leadin burst pair times
0140 CD FF 65 JSR IRMarkSpaceByPtr
0143 4E 60 55 MOV DCBUF,BitsToSend ;Use cmd1
0146 AD 0F BSR L4 ;Use index=4
0148 4E 61 55 MOV DCBUF+1,BitsToSend ;Use cmd2
014B AD 0A BSR L4 ;Use index=4
014D 4E 53 55 MOV Checksum,BitsToSend
0150 AD 0A BSR L5 ;Use index=2
0152 AE 6A LDX #PD00 ;Set 0:X to PD00 for burst pair times
0154 CC FF 65 JMP IRMarkSpaceByPtr ;send bitpair 00 and return to L3 caller
0157 6E 04 54 L4: MOV #04,LoopIndex ;Use index=4
015A 20 03 BRA L6
015C 6E 02 54 L5: MOV #02, LoopIndex ;Use index=2
015F B6 55 L6: LDA BitsToSend ;load bits into A and shift top 2 bits to send out
0161 49 ROLA ;rotate left A through Carry C<- bit7
0162 49 ROLA ;rotate left A through Carry bit1<-C bit0<-bit7
0163 B7 55 STA BitsToSend ;save top bits for next iteration
0165 49 ROLA ;rotate left A through Carry bit1<-bit7, bit0<-bit6
0166 A4 03 AND #03 ;keep first 2 bits
0168 AE 04 LDX #04 ;load 4 into X
016A 42 MUL ;X:A <- X*A
016B AB 6A ADD #PD00 ;A <- A+PD00($6A), relative to PD00
016D 97 TAX ;X <- A
016E CD FF 65 JSR IRMarkSpaceByPtr
0171 3B 54 EB DBNZ LoopIndex, L6
0174 81 RTS ;return to L4/L5 caller
Upgrade protocol 0 = 01 3B (HCS08) Xiaomi (RMPB v2.06 build 5)
20 1B 23 47 02 C0 00 01 2F 01 26 01 2F 01 B7 01
2F 02 4A 01 2F 02 DB 02 02 01 26 18 82 B6 60 62
B8 60 B8 61 62 B8 61 B7 53 AD 08 AD 06 CD FF 92
25 F9 81 55 7E CD FF 74 AD 04 CD FF 56 81 AE 7A
CD FF 65 4E 60 55 AD 0F 4E 61 55 AD 0A 4E 53 55
AD 0A AE 6A CC FF 65 6E 04 54 20 03 6E 02 54 B6
55 49 49 B7 55 49 A4 03 AE 04 42 AB 6A 97 CD FF
65 3B 54 EB 81
End
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 7:18 pm
by The Robman
Do you have it in a format that others can use to also test it?
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 9:39 am
by The Robman
I have extracted the code data from Binky's post, so if others want to test this, just add the red line below in protocols.ini
[Xiaomi]
PID=02 3B
CmdParms=Dev:8, OBC:8
CmdTranslator=Translator(0,8,0) Translator(1,8,8)
DefaultCmd=00 00
Code.S3C80=43 8D 02 8B 18 C0 00 01 2F 01 12 01 2F 01 A3 01 2F 02 36 01 2F 02 C7 02 02 01 12 3B 10 E4 1C 0B E4 1D 0C 68 03 F0 C6 B4 03 C6 B4 04 C6 F0 C6 B4 04 C6 F6 FF 3E F6 FF 3E F6 01 0A 7B F8 AF E4 26 1C E4 27 1D F6 01 76 F6 FF 54 E4 26 1C E4 27 1D F6 01 82 AF E4 0B 1C E4 0C 1D 1C 22 F6 01 4C 38 03 F6 FF 73 38 04 F6 FF 73 38 C6 F6 FF 77 1C 12 8D 01 4C 5C 04 8B 02 5C 02 90 C3 90 C3 08 C3 56 C0 03 86 04 C0 06 C1 12 F6 01 4C 5A EC AF
Code.MAXQ610=33 69 02 96 00 05 17 00 16 00 17 00 21 00 17 00 2C 00 17 00 37 00 73 04 27 00 16 00 00 84 00 00 00 01 0C 07 D2 D0 D1 51 D3 D2 00 07 D2 D3 D2 63 54 03 01 70 71 32
Code.TI2541=01 07 01 21 02 96 00 05 17 00 16 00 17 00 21 00 17 00 2C 00 17 00 37 00 73 04 27 00 16 00 00 84 00 00 00 01 0C 07 04 02 03 51 05 04 00 07 04 05 04 63 54 03 01 70 71 32
Code.HCS08=20 1B 23 47 02 C0 00 01 2F 01 12 01 43 01 A3 01 43 02 36 01 2F 02 C7 02 02 01 12 3B 10 4E 74 68 4E 75 69 B6 60 62 B8 60 B8 61 62 B8 61 B7 53 AD 08 AD 06 CD FF 92 25 F9 81 4E 7E 74 4E 7F 75 CD FF 56 AD 0A 4E 7E 74 4E 7F 75 CD FF 56 81 4E 68 74 4E 69 75 BE 7A CD FF 65 B6 60 AD 0D B6 61 AD 09 B6 53 AD 0A BE 6A CC FF 65 6E 04 54 20 03 6E 02 54 49 49 A4 03 AE 04 42 AB 7A 97 CD FF 65 3B 54 F0 81
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 8:44 pm
by alfi33
I tried it but I don't think it works.
Once I copied the line into my protocols.ini, I could open the upgrade in RM and select the URC-8820N without getting an error. I uploaded it to my remote but when I press any of the mapped buttons, the Power button lights up for 4 seconds or so and nothing happens on the Xiaomi Mi Box.
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2018 10:21 pm
by The Robman
Thanks for trying, what we need now is one of the experts to try it by capturing the generated signals and seeing what's wrong with them, which is probably what Binky was planning to do.