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Microsoft Game System XBox 360 For: Philips TS-1000 By: Greg Combs | This is a file containing the device codes for Microsoft's XBox 360. I recently replaced my normal DVD player with this new XBox, but didn't want to spend the money on a extra remote I'd use only once (to program my Pronto). Thanks to John Fine these codes were obtained using his MakeHex program and his advice and expertise. It's not perfect, due to toggle-bit issues, but simple workarounds have been employed and it works for me so it should work for you. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro By: John Corkery | John Corkery's Original ProntoPro This is a slightly more futuristic variation of my previous CCF and features "squishy chrome" buttons. Also, this is the first CCF I created while actually owning a ProntoPro, so I was more able to optimize the graphics for the ProntoPro LCD. Like my previous CCF, the IR codes should be very clean because they were generated with John Fine's CCF2EFC and MakeHex utilities. Updated with new devices. |
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IR Programs - MakeHex For: All Models By: John Fine | v5.0 Makes clean IR sequences from IR protocol files. See the readme file for more information. |
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IR Programs - USB-UIRTJ For: All Models By: Peter Ghosh | USB-UIRTJ is a Java application written for the USB-Universal Infrared Transmitter Reciever built by Jon Rhees (http://www.usbuirt.com/). The application will read the output file generated by MakeHex or ProntoUtil and cycle through the codes to allow the user to find a particular code. This project is posted at sourceforge at http://sourceforge.net/projects/uirt-j/ |
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Optoma Television H77 (Remote model HOF3H60D1) For: Philips TS-1000 By: Scott Horton | Created using MakeHex. Includes 3 buttons not on the original remote (toggling sync to inputs; picture mode; video mode). Unlike my experience trying to learn from the original, this works correctly. I couldn't find any hidden discretes. Hope this is helpful! |
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IR Programs - HomeEasy RF Codes for MakeHex For: All Models By: Rick Hunt | This HEasy.irp used with MakeHex can generate 256 RF device codes usable with the Byron and HomeEasy products marketed in the UK (except the HomeEasy Elite range, which uses a different automatic protocol). Anything that can be operated with the HE200 Timer Remote will be OK. Sample codes groups A + B in the CCF file. |
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Plus Projector U5 112 For: Marantz RC5000 By: Laurent Michel | This CCF includes some IR Hex Codes generated with MakeHex, after Jasonvp & johnsfine helped me how to use the codes PLUS sent me. See this thread. |
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SnaZio Media Player SZ-1350 For: Philips TS-1000 By: Paul Olson | Net DVD Cinema HD network player. Codes generated using MakeHex. |
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Samsung Television LE40F71B For: Philips TS-1000 By: Wilfried | Contains three items: 1) a CCF with all the possible functions (0..255) generated with makehex and device code 7.7; 2) an Excel sheet with a description of all functions that I've found including several discretes; and 3) a CCF file that includes my personal layout for this TV. |
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IR Programs - Denon Pronto Hex Generator For: All Models By: Robert Wilson | v2.01 Program to generate Pronto Hex Codes from the Kaseikyo and Sharp binary codes provided by Denon. |
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Samsung Television LE32R41B For: Philips TS-1000 By: Henk Van Wulpen | An Excel file listing all possible codes for the Samsung LE-32R41B (European model). To use the codes, you will also need MakeHex to generate the NECx2 hex codes for device 7.7. Also, if someone finds out what code 36 does please let me know. |
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IR Programs - Hex2CCF For: All Models By: Yserd | Generate a CCF file from files created with MakeHex. |
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