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Post 1 made on Friday June 19, 2015 at 09:21
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I have many pieces of equipment that should be able to be controlled over IP. Such as a Pioneer VSX-53, Dish Hopper and a Panasonic TC-60AS530U.

I've never explored how to do this on my remote setup, subject line. Not even sure it's even possible. If it is, I have no idea how to implement it into my config file.

Could someone help me out here, give me a few examples for coding of power on/off and what not. A link to a how to would be very helpful as well.

Thanks,

KOT
Post 2 made on Saturday June 20, 2015 at 10:23
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KOT,

If you are new to ProntoScript (JavaScript) and want to do advanced integration on the Pronto, here is my recommendation...

Download the ProntoScript Dev Guide from the Files Section and work through many of the examples inside. Depending on which editor/firmware you are running on the 9400, certain functions may or may not apply.

Might also want to purchase and read through the first 10 chapters of the book the Guide references by David Flanagan, especially if you don't know JavaScript.
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OP | Post 3 made on Saturday June 20, 2015 at 14:49
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Lyndel,

Doing a quick search on David Flanagan yields a result of several books he's written. Of these, which one are you referring to? [Link: oreilly.com]

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KOT
Post 4 made on Sunday June 21, 2015 at 03:36
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Post 5 made on Sunday June 21, 2015 at 23:31
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"Javascript - The Definitive Guide" by David Flanagan; O'Rielly publisher
OP | Post 6 made on Monday June 22, 2015 at 09:38
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Thank you, you two.

KOT
Post 7 made on Monday June 22, 2015 at 11:09
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Pronto uses JavaScript rev 5 or 6, I forget which. The Flanagan 5th edition chapters 1-10 surely apply and if you want some more advanced stuff, read through 11-12. Anything after Chapter 12 with the exception of the JavaScript reference mainly targets development for a Web Browser.
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OP | Post 8 made on Monday June 22, 2015 at 11:19
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On June 22, 2015 at 11:09, Lyndel McGee said...
Pronto uses JavaScript rev 5 or 6, I forget which. The Flanagan 5th edition chapters 1-10 surely apply and if you want some more advanced stuff, read through 11-12. Anything after Chapter 12 with the exception of the JavaScript reference mainly targets development for a Web Browser.

Ok, I was going to ask something like that after I read the chapters. Because I could only imagine it being an blanket effect of JavaScript. But now that I know that those chapters solely work on what ProntoScript will be working with. I should, hopefully, understand it.

It's like me telling my nephew to go learn how to work with tools on a car. But not specify which part of the car. Engine or brakes.

KOT


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