On 10/06/04 16:30 ET, Ron Aronson said...
you do know that you can send the advanced/discrete
codes directly from the Cinema 7 to the 6012,
right? So, if you find another one you need in
your 6012, this will save you the trouble of keymoving
the advanced/discrete into the Cinema 7 and then
sending it to the 6012.
I really don't know what you mean by all that.
I assume we all know that you can test an EFC on the 6012 the same way you can test it on the 7800, so he didn't really need the 7800 for that part at all. But the Magic key on the 6012 is a lot less convenient than on the 7800, so if you want to do a lot of them, the 7800 is a clear better choice.
Once you find one, you want it in the functions list in you KM upgrade, not JUST sent to the 6012.
Most of us would find it easier to create a test upgrade with lots of EFCs and test that using the 6012 rather than use the direct EFC test method even on the 7800.
That's especially important when looking for discretes, because whatever base state you use for the search will miss a discrete for that state, so you need to run through the whole set of EFCs at least twice.