I spot-checked them and they look good. I had fixed the limitation in the rc5.irp file that comes with MakeHex WRT commands >63 (that I posted above and it looks like you used it correctly).
BTW, MakeHex is a very powerful tool for generating Pronto hex since it uses external irp files to define the protocol. That way you are not limited to the protocols that John Fine had decoded three years ago when he wrote MakeHex and the irp library that is included.
John recently wrote a DecodeIR.dll that works with versions of:
ccf2efc.exe - decodes Pronto ccf files cml2efc.exe - decodes T2 files IRTool.exe - decodes Pronto hex (directly from the discrete code section) IR_decodeIR.exe - a program that reads the EEPROM in One For All remotes that have the JP1 connector and decodes learned commands.
I used the special version of IRTool to spot check your results.
So you could learn an unknown command save it as a cml file and figure out Protocol, Device and command if it is in DecodeIR.dll decoding repertoire that is pretty extensive. You could generate all available commands with MakeHex, if you know the protocol and can find or build an irp file.