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Post 10 made on Monday September 26, 2005 at 17:11
johnsfine
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On 09/26/05 16:53 ET, bomberjim said...
Although John is much more qualified than I concerning
codes,

But you're probably more qualified concerning ProntoEdit, so feel free to jump in.

What's a T2?

I was curious about that too, but it doesn't seem to be relevent to the question at hand.

trying to paste the
code into it's software, it won't work - 8000
is a pointer to a database which isn't available
on a different (non-Pronto) remote.

Hopefully Joe already understood that from earlier discussion.

The questions still under discussion seem to be:

1) Why is an invalid database code appearing? What is really stored in that CCF file for that signal? A valid database code? A learned signal? Nothing?

2) If what is there were a valid database signal, how does one get that same signal programmed into a different type of remote? (Since you can't do so by simply copying the Pronto Hex beginning with 8000).


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