Post 1 made on Friday March 7, 2003 at 23:08 |
kswank Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | March 2003 17 |
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Does the new 2133 have MORE capacity for learned functions than the 1994?
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Post 2 made on Friday March 7, 2003 at 23:43 |
johnsfine IR Expert |
Joined: Posts: | September 2002 5,159 |
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No. The European model of the Kameleon has twice the UEI typical amount of learning memory.
The 15-2133 and 15-1994 each have the typical 1K bytes of learning memory.
If you want to buy a 4K byte or larger surface mount eeprom and solder it in place of the 2K byte eeprom in the 2133, you can get 2K of learning memory (the first 2K of a 4K chip or the first 1K of a 2K chip are used for other things, and beyond the second 2K of an 8K or larger chip is just ignored). You CANNOT use a 4K chip on a 15-1994 nor most other UEI remotes. *I* wouldn't change eeproms in a 2133, but some people are less scared of soldering than I am.
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