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Post 14 made on Monday August 13, 2007 at 10:28
Phoenix_Elite
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Here are some Sharp codes that I had customer service fax to me. I was hoping they would be ready to cut and paste into ProntoEdit but it's in a different format. Could someone look at some of these and tell me how to translate into a Pronto-friendly format? Here's the way they have it organized:

Characters c01-c05 ... [System]
Characters c06-c11 ... [Data]
Characters c12-c13 ...
Characters c14-c15 ...
Hex Code ................. Hex Equivalent?

For an example, here's what they have for discrete Power On/Off:

[Power On]
Characters c01-c05 ... 10001
Characters c06-c11 ... 010100
Characters c12-c13 ... 10
Characters c14-c15 ... 10
Hex Code ................. 11 14A

[Power Off]
Characters c01-c05 ... 10001
Characters c06-c11 ... 110100
Characters c12-c13 ... 10
Characters c14-c15 ... 10
Hex Code ................. 11 14B

[Input 1]
Characters c01-c05 ... 10000
Characters c06-c11 ... 010011
Characters c12-c13 ... 00
Characters c14-c15 ... 10
Hex Code ................. 01 132

I haven't been able to get MakeHex to work either.. I don't know how to install or use it.. readme is a little lacking with installation instructions..


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