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PDAWin with CCF??
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Post 1 made on Tuesday August 30, 2005 at 11:15
sangleweb
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Does PDAWin work with CCF as it claims? I've tried to download a couple of CCF files but nothing seem to work as claimed. Am I doing something wrong? I have Axim3 using Remote Controller 5.5. Thanks.
Post 2 made on Wednesday August 31, 2005 at 16:38
rsbrux
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Works for me with an iPAQ 3900. Maybe there is some problem with Axim3 support?
Regards,
rsbrux
OP | Post 3 made on Thursday September 8, 2005 at 17:37
sangleweb
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How do you do it? e.g. I have Sony TV, download CCF, select it from menu and I can't even control the volume. I also have Ipaq 3650 but does not work neither.
Post 4 made on Saturday September 10, 2005 at 07:08
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I just load the CCF and it works. You will find an early version of my CCF file in the Pronot classic files section here. I am modifying it extensively to better suit the iPAQ HW (hard buttons) and will upload again when I am through. One limitation is that the emulation SW only seems to work with learned IR codes. Apparently the DB codes are built into the Pronto and are not available in PDA emulator SW, so if your CCF depends on UDB codes, that may be why it doesn't work. I used TVRC 5.5's buit-in learn function to learn the IR codes from the original RC's with good results. Another limitation (with all of the emulator SW, AFAIK) is that hold-to-repeat (i.e. continually increasing the volume by holding down the vol. up button) doesn't work. Since TVRC 5.5 has a relatively short actuation time, it is only a minor annoyance to press the appropriate key repeatedly instead of holding it down.
Regards,
rsbrux


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