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Which OFA does DirecTiVo and accepts adv codes???
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OP | Post 16 made on Monday February 10, 2003 at 20:51
Stephen M. Smith
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Alrighty then. I'm going to go away for a while and will return as a leading guru in all things JP1!

Well, either that or you'll never hear from me again g>.

Steve
OP | Post 17 made on Thursday February 13, 2003 at 08:29
Stephen M. Smith
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OK, I give up.

At least for now. I got an unexpected email from Jonathan of UEC and now have a device w/adv codes that let my Cinema7 control my ACT-3 now and a device code for Acurus (AMP/1431) has been born. Wow. This was the last thing I ever thought would happen. All hail UEC!

So I'm gonna get an 8811 and send it in for a AMP/1431 upgrade.

Steve
Post 18 made on Thursday February 13, 2003 at 09:47
johnsfine
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On 02/13/03 08:29, Stephen M. Smith said...

At least for now. I got an unexpected email from
Jonathan of UEC and now have a device w/adv codes
that let my Cinema7 control my ACT-3 now and a
device code for Acurus (AMP/1431) has been born.
Wow. This was the last thing I ever thought
would happen. All hail UEC!

I think "Thank you Jonathan" might be a little more appropriate than "hail UEC". I suspect Jonathan might have been helpful on his own time rather than carrying out company policy.

Did he send you files you could download through your own JP1 cable? Or did you need to mail in your C7?

So I'm gonna get an 8811 and send it in for a
AMP/1431 upgrade.

If you have the AMP/1431 file and you have a JP1 cable, there doesn't seem much point to mailing in the 8811. With the KM Excel spreadsheet you can easily change a Cinema7 file for AMP/1431 into an 8811 file for AMP/1431, and load it into the 8811 yourself.
OP | Post 19 made on Thursday February 13, 2003 at 22:36
Stephen M. Smith
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Thank you Jonathan. And if it's not UEC company policy, then I give Jonathan an even bigger thanks for taking the initiative and hope the UEC appreciates that his efforts have earned them a life-long customer in me as well as a whole slew of new customers amongst owners of Mondial/Aragon/Acurus equipment. This has been an issue in the Aragon forums for a while.

I don't have the file yet because I now have full support for my ACT-3 via advanced codes for CD/0616, making all my C7's memory available to learn TiVo codes.

However, as of yesterday, I was planning on skipping the whole JP1 thing since I don't have tools to even build the cable, but I see that I can buy one along w/an 8811 from bluedo.com. I've also read through the JP1 For Beginners page and see that this is actually a much easier way to program my C7 and 8811 than having to deal w/all those 9xx numbers.

Steve
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