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Got Hex codes, convert to Neo code?
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Post 1 made on Thursday February 16, 2006 at 00:51
19Hz
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I've got a LG plasma (yeah, I know...) its a 42px4dv. In the back of the manual it has a list of the discrete codes for remotes- How cool huh! One little problem, how do I apply a 2 digit hex code to a NEO string?
I know how to use the editor and all that jazz, but how do I interpret the 2 hex into Neo language?

I have looked at all the files related to the NEO and even converting to Pronto and then to NEO, but found nothing. Am I missing something or can someone please help me? I would be so greatfull as I promised my Girlfriend it would solve all these issues, and now she's looking at me as if I just bought another thing to clutter the Coffe table.

The bloody thing has so many inputs, thats my main concern:
Digi TV,
Analoge TV,
2 Composite,
2 Component,
HDMI,
RGBHV.

It takes all day just to get to the input you want...

Thanks in advance fellow Pronto-er's.
-19Hz- Can you hear it?
Post 2 made on Sunday February 19, 2006 at 10:28
darkages
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Just a thought... I found som discrete codes for my yamaha reciver on ther homepage. It looked lite a very small hex string but it was not.

How it work't was that i used my org. remote with a little display to navigate thru these "hex" strings until i found a match. Then i pressed send and learned my neo that way.

What I am saying is maybe youre hex code is not a hex codes! and... maybe it is i dont know.
Post 3 made on Monday February 20, 2006 at 14:30
tkrug
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You need to understand how hex codes work and how the LG interprets them (which is what all that stuff in your manual is about). Then you can use those 2 digit codes to create the necessary discrete codes. The 2 digits on their own are useless. You need to put together the entire string of commands including the 2 digits. Sorry, but I can't help you with it myself.
-Tim

Pronto Neo FAQ: [Link: remotecentral.com]


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