Post 3 made on Thursday February 10, 2000 at 05:47 |
> Response by David B. on 02/09/00 23:16.36
> Uhm... yes, I think. The advanced codes are > gotten from the device code. > You can, however, temporarily map advanced codes > from a device onto > another device, and then remove the source > device without losing the > mapped device code. At least that's what I've > heard. Haven't tried it > personally, though.
All true indeed, but alas, that won't help you much if you can't get the advanced codes in the first place if you don't have the basic device code for the product. At which point, you only have 3 options:
1)Get an upgradeable version of the C7 from OFA (ie. a/v Producer), 2)try advanced codes for other devices (TRULY a wild stab in the dark, or rather many, but you never know - some have happened upon function codes for one device that work for another, purely by accident of course), 3) Use the learning capability of the C7 for that product (your best bet)
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