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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Nick Allen | Nick Allen's Simple PCF This is an original system PCF, designed to be extremely simple to use. I have found that while looking awesome, a lot of the configuration files are difficult to operate. It doesn't look fancy, but it works. Not all codes are on here, again as I wanted a simple program. The bitmaps I have used are simple too, therefore my complete file is only 23k which means it is quick in operation. Macros work from the home page to switch products on without having to go through power up processes. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Philips RCS | Philips' Sample Color PCF #1 A sample PCF file from Philips, displaying cartoon-style device icons on a home page. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Philips RCS | Philips' Sample Color PCF #2 A sample PCF file from Philips, used at the CEDIA 2003 show. Similar to the default configuration, but with some different buttons and backgrounds. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Philips RCS | Philips' Sample Color PCF #3 A sample PCF file from Philips with three sample cursor control interfaces. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Jon Linville | Jon Linville's Jukebox Layout This PCF contains jacket covers for over 300 DVDs as well as macros for all 400 slots. Both satellites have all available DirecTV channel icons and macros. Very user friendly. 95% of all graphics were made by me. Only a few were borrowed. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Daniel Tonks | Daniel's TSU3000 Configuration v1.02 This completely original and full-screen design builds on my previous layouts, but features a new concept with quick-switching to any system device, plus page navigation via hard buttons. Although the layout can be used without a home page, one is still included.Sporting 23 full device configurations with seperate code pages, this setup makes liberal use of hard buttons along with a quick task bar on the left. Other features include cable TV icons for the Toronto area, an interactive lighting device, multi-room control, and "pressed" states for all buttons. Included as a hidden device is a huge button gallery with many original graphics not used in the actual layout. For example you'll find 80+ large device icons, 70+ small icons, 120+ text object and much more! Please read the README file for important information. |
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Daniel's TSU3000 Configuration (Alternative) For: Philips Pronto NG By: Daniel Tonks | v1.02 Is your computer having trouble opening my PCF file? Here are three alternative smaller versions that might help. Includes a file with only the gallery, a file with everything but the gallery, and a stripped file with only the core system. Same description, devices and screenshots as the above file. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Joe Gildein | Joe Gildein's Futurama My second PCF for the TSU3000 is a unique file that features a futuristic interface, page "morphs" instead of "jumps", and even a friendly robot. It might make you feel like you are controlling something other than a home theater. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Adam D. Bursey | Adam Bursey's Custom PCF This is my original TSU3000 PCF. The buttons and backgrounds are based on Apple's brushed metal look. It is fairly task oriented, but retains some of the device-oriented flavor of my TSU1000 CCF. Contains controls for two zones of equipment and whole house home automation. |
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For: Philips Pronto NG By: Sam Thorpe | Sam Thorpe's PCF Setup I know that this is really closer to software than to an actual operating system, but I call this PCF SamOS. My approach was to use the hard buttons as a means for consistent navigation, making it easy for the user to get anywhere on the remote in no more than two button presses. I've created custom graphics to give each device its own personality and vibe. I've also made use of drop-down menus in a few sections. I hope you dig it. |
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