Post 1 made on Monday June 13, 2005 at 22:20 |
Does anyone have the .ncf file for the TSU500 and the Zenith P42W34. It would be greatly appreciated. Update***** OK, I now have all the IR codes (HEXA) from Zenith, but the NEOedit, wont let me put them in like some other editors. Anyone have any idea on how to do this for the NEOedit?
This message was edited by Joe007 on 06/14/05 17:18 ET.
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Post 2 made on Tuesday June 14, 2005 at 17:43 |
tkrug Long Time Member |
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read the FAQ about inputting hex codes. You need neohacker or you need to use the pronto-to-neo converter that someone built with MS excel to convert the codes.
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OP | Post 3 made on Wednesday June 15, 2005 at 21:15 |
Thanks tkrug, I started the process but i think i am missing something here (probably a complete understanding of how it all works). The hexa codes that zenith provided is similar to this: Code (HEXA) = 00H Function = UP. All of the Code (Hexa) is a 3 charecter AlphaNumneric item, like (01H, 02H, 14H and so on). But when i put that info in NEOHacker it says that all codes are saposed to be 4 charecters. I assumed that they need to be binery or something but i know think that assumtion is wrong. I have uploaded (hopefully) the pdf that zentih sent me in hopes that it may help someone else or have some other usefull information in it. Its name is P42W34H PLASMA DISPLAY PANEL.zip id you are interested. I uploaded it 6/15/05 @ 9:00PM Est.
I will keep looking for the answer, but if anyone has it, it would be greatly appreciated!
Joe
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