I know there's discussion on this here somewhere but my searches haven't found the answer I'm looking for. I'm trying to find a way to convert discrete RS232 codes for my Integra DTC 9.8 to Hex so I can use my MX-900 Editor's Hex editor to create IR codes for those discrete codes.
I know I can buy a Zantech RS232 device with a remote that I can then teach the MX-900 with but it's cost prohibitive for the few discrete codes I need. Is there a less expensive solution for accomplishing this?
Some time ago someone on this forum posted the converted RS232 to hex codes for my Denon 3805 for -20 and -40 db main volume discrete codes. That has been very helpful and is exactly what I'm looking for now. In addition, I would like to convert the RS232 codes for Integra's Reon resolution settings.
Anyone have any inexpensive ideas on how to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Mitch
Last edited by Mitch57
on September 9, 2007 00:36.