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Post 3 made on Saturday January 10, 2009 at 13:11
johnsfine
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Additional info: I was ignoring the "sixteen" you mentioned because I know Pronto Hex can be imported for use on a Harmony remote, and I don't recall what format might be consistently sixteen sets of four hex characters. Pronto Hex is sometimes sixteen sets of four, but more often much longer.

I found your other thread
[Link: forums.logitech.com]
where I see two people are very insistent on the "sixteen". I don't know if they are correct. Maybe if I saw some samples of the format they want I'd recognize it.

In that other thread you also posted

0000 0067 0000 0010 0060 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 032A

Which is Pronto Hex for the Discrete power off for a Sony DVD. In a more concise notation it is device 80, command 47 from this list:
[Link: hifi-remote.com]

Are you also trying to control that device? Or was that just posted as a sample of Pronto Hex to ask how to use Pronto Hex for a Harmony? Pronto Hex is the form generated by MakeHex. I know Pronto Hex can be used for a Harmony. I don't know how you do that nor whether that needs software that the support team keeps only for their own use.


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