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Post 18 made on Wednesday July 19, 2006 at 18:01
2nd rick
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I have the whole sheet for these commands, but they are in the same format as the power commands listed in post 1.

I have tried to use the IRCode Generator utility, but the codes that it creates seem to be off.

As an example, the code 40 BF 22 BC (discrete Video 3) generates the following:
0000 006D 0010 0020 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 06d6 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 0685 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 001D 000A 0685

RTI Theater Touch software will not allow this, stating that there are an "invalid total number of tokens detected".

I have been searching and reading hex converter threads all day, but I have to admit that much of what John Fine has posted has gone past me...

Any idea what is going wrong with this conversion, and/or a layman's explanation of the file given vs. a ProntoHex?? I don't even know what this command style is called.

I cannot use the MakeHex utility on my office machine, and I do not have my laptop with me right now.
Rick Murphy
Troy, MI


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