On 02/23/05 22:20 ET, jminyard said...
You don't understand just how BASIC I mean. I
don't even know what a .IRP file is,
The .irp files are included in the .zip file with the rest of makehex. You don't really need to know what they are.
how to edit it with a text editor!
The Windows Notepad program (which is under the programs/accessories menu in a default Windows install) is a basic text editor. Once you open a .irp file in Notepad it should be pretty obvious how to edit the .irp file.
even where to get
the information to start with.
MakeHex is at
[Link: john.fine.home.comcast.net]I'm not sure about what other information you need.
If you post either a sample of Pronto Hex or a URL to a CCF file containing some learned signals (and which device within the CCF it is) we can give you more specific advice, including which .irp file to use.