On January 10, 2008 at 17:18, ahmed_salah said...
on 900A 006D 0000 0001 8615 14EB
after conversion
After what kind of conversion?
That is a totally different signal (same NEC1 protocol, but different device and function codes).
what i got from GC-IRL is
An incorrect, but maybe close enough, version of the signals you quoted first. I don't know whether Global-Cache can/should do better. I don't know whether the real device meant to receive the signal will care about the ways in which that is wrong. Try it and see.
or is there a conversion utility
From what to what?
Edit: I just realized what you did: You used my MakeHex program, or something similar, but you didn't translate the device and function numbers from hex to decimal. You just used the hex numbers as if they were decimal.
The device code is 8615, which is two hex numbers: 86 hex is 134 decimal, 15 hex is 21 decimal. So if you're using MakeHex, you need to set Device=134.21, but instead you set device=8615.
The function is 14 hex, which is 20, decimal, but you used 14 decimal.
Last edited by johnsfine
on January 10, 2008 19:40.