Post 11 made on Thursday April 29, 2004 at 05:23 |
Wilhelm Founding Member |
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Hi Neil,
Yamaha uses a standard NEC code for their equipment which has a carrier frequency of approx 36KHz. This should not be a problem and isn't for nearly every other competitor, including PDAWin and VitoRemote. Frankly, I am not interrested in helping another software developer doing their homework in my free time, especially when I don't even like it. I think NEC code and Yamaha are not so special that one couldn't test that without my help.
I personally am going the Netremote way at the moment and this really looks promising. You can get decent IR output with it, if you free yourself from the thought, that the IR-Code must come out of the PDA.BTW Philips does the same with their RF extender. If I need Direct IR, I will stick to PDAWin until anyone produces a functioning product by themselves.
I hope this answer is not too much disappointing for you and helps you a little bit. Cheers
Wilhelm
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