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Post 2 made on Monday July 23, 2007 at 14:59
johnsfine
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On July 23, 2007 at 14:37, miwi said...
I followed the hint I received in this forum to play with
the signal lenght. Unfortunatly this does not have any
effect.

I think signal duration was a good idea. Maybe you didn't do the right thing to adjust that.

Initially I learned the codes from the oe remote. Now
I am hoping that the code experts in this forum can help
me finding working discrete codes.

I think they don't exist.

I read all the threads on discrete codes and how to work
with MakeHex etc. But I do not know which irp to use for
the Thomson TV.

I don't recall exactly how to read that format of Pronto Hex. I think you want the Thomson.irp file, with device=12, but I'm not 100% sure.

My decodeCCF program hasn't forgotten those details that I've forgotten, so if you have that Pronto Hex in a CCF file you can decode it with DecodeCCF
[Link: john.fine.home.comcast.net]

power toggle
7000 007C 0000 0008 000C 000E 0010 0004 0004 0003 0003
001C 0004 0004 0003 0003 0003 0004 0003 0001

To me these hex codes look very similar and I can not
see in which group of numbers the 256 options are hidden.

There are only 64 possible commands in this system, not 256. Notice the part I changed to red. Those six values are each either 0003 or 0004. The 64 possible combinations of six values, each of which is 0003 or 0004 form the 64 possible signals the device can understand. The rest of the Pronto Hex string should be the same in all commands.


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