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For: Philips Pronto NG
By: Peter Edwards
Peter Edwards' System Layout
Look and graphics very heavily derived from Daniel's TSU3000 v1.02 (thanks!), but I thought the device codes would be useful to someone. Includes device pages, activity pages, system power control and multiple rooms. Includes extensive coding for J. River MediaCentre v10, Girder and others.
Updated: March 31, 2004  Size: 547kb

For: Philips Pronto NG
By: Eichi0815
Eichi0815's Remote
A complete system PCF file for the following components.
Updated: April 28, 2004  Size: 421kb

For: Philips ProntoPro NG
By: Andrew Elliott
Andrew Elliott's iMac PCF
Colour PCF based on Daniel Tonks' TSU3000 PCF (which I loved when I had my 3000). Layout sorta carried out in iMac style. Trying not to remember just how long this took... and it still needs lots done to it, but I had to stop before I went insane!
Updated: August 01, 2005  Size: 1.91mb

For: Philips Pronto NG
By: Mike Ewing
Mike Ewing's Layout
This configuration is almost completely based on the pioneering work of Mr. Tonks -- thank you. It does, however, contain a couple new twists (and, of course my devices). It includes an activites based approach for the non-initiated (grandma, babysitters) and a device based interface for others. Both interfaces can be used interchangably, and take full advantage of the hard buttons. I've tried to keep it simple by limiting each activity and each device to only one page of the key buttons, which I've found to be effective for about 99% of the collective functionality of 6+ remotes.
Updated: February 10, 2005  Size: 286kb
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