On December 2, 2008 at 12:36, makitamark said...
thanks, will try them next visit. where did you get the
device numbers from?
I used decodeCCF to find Denon-K protocol, device 7, subdevice 4, function 23 with the Hex you posted.
This is where I get my codes from,
[Link: usa.denon.com]Just select "SELECT A CATEGORY"
Then "SELECT A MODEL" and GO.
After you select GO there is a list on the right "MANUALS & DOCUMENTS".
Under that list it has "BINARY IR CODES".
They did not have TU1800 listed,but I used this,
[Link: usa.denon.com]The last Page (Page 24).
Then I created hex code using this,
[Link: remotecentral.com]Read the "read me file".you need these for it to work.
Requirements:
This program requires "MakeHex" by John Fine. Without "MakeHex"
and reading the advice John has given others on the forum, this
program would not exist as I wouldn't have a clue where to start.
For CCF creation in batch mode this program also requires
"Hex2CCF" by Yserd.
The program is written in Visual Basic 6. From version 2 this
program also requires an the "tabctl32.ocx" ActiveX control.
I have only tested it on Windows XP SP1 and SP2. I don't have
Vista, but have been told that it works fine on Vista Ultimate
(32 and 64-bit). However, getting version 2 to run on Vista
isn't simple on some systems due to the use of "tabctl32.ocx".
[Link: remotecentral.com][Link: remotecentral.com][Link: ocxdump.com]It is a great program!