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Post 34 made on Friday September 10, 2004 at 18:03
jarmstrong
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I just used their conversion utility CCF2MX v 0.91 to translate the command that John posted above and you get this when you convert all the values from decimal to hex (and it won't make any sense in decimal):

05 bottom nibble is number of words that follow (0 through 5)
00 96 =>Decimal 96 that is 6 x wavelength in uS =>25 uS

06 D9 Word 1 =>Number of wavelengths (Decimal 1753 x 25=43,533 uS)
01 68 Word 2 =>8,940 uS
00 B4 Word 3 =>4,470 uS
00 43 Word 4 =>1,664 uS
00 16 Word 5 => 546 uS

00 Beginning burst pair of repeat segment
43 Ending burst pair of repeat segment (67 decimal)

23 (burst pair 0 -lead in) (each nibble refers to the words above and alternate in on and off)
54 55 54 55 55 54 55 54 first data byte (54=One 55=Zero)
55 54 55 54 54 55 54 55
54 54 54 54 54 55 55 54
55 55 55 55 55 54 54 55
51 - Lead out
23 -Lead in second IR command
54 55 54 55 55 54 55 54
55 54 55 54 54 55 54 55
54 54 55 54 55 55 54 54
55 55 54 55 54 54 55 55
51 - Lead Out burst pair 67 decimal

So all that looks good, its the same commands but according to [Link: irclone.com] where i got the decoding information there is a maximum for each button of 75 bytes and the above is 83 bytes. If the document is correct then either the command gets truncated or it just doesn't work. It could be 75 bytes of burst pairs and if so it should work theoretically :-)


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