Post 16 made on Friday May 31, 2002 at 10:05 |
allamand Founding Member |
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You can use the RC3200 software to imput Pronto hex codes, then upload the .ncf file to the Neo. It's just a matter of changing the zip comments back and forth. So I believe the codes are the same.
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Post 17 made on Friday May 31, 2002 at 15:36 |
patspector Founding Member |
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You are right. The .ncf file created by RC3200 opens fine in NeoEdit with comments changed. Sure wish some programmer hotshot out there can do a routine that will take a RC3200 .ncf file and automatically change the comments to become a Neo .ncf file. Pat
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Post 18 made on Friday May 31, 2002 at 22:47 |
allamand Founding Member |
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For now, you can using NeoHAcker, as it has the option to save the file in both TSU500 and RC3200. I hope he adds the Euro version too, as that uses the zip comment of 003. I also hope that Philips adds this little programing to the TSU500 software, as it can be done, as we now know, maybe Philips will get off their butt..heh
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Post 19 made on Saturday June 1, 2002 at 09:27 |
patspector Founding Member |
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Good idea Steve. I don't know why Philips won't do it? They should know by now that we've figured out how to translate the codes so holding back makes no marketing sense anymore. I noticed you cannot directly input Neo codes into RC3200 setup, still have to copy and paste from other .ncf files. Should there be a new thread just on this topic?
Pat
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