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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

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I'd like to wish a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all folks in JP1 land.
Rob
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

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And Thank You for running this Website and Bringing Joy all year Round

Merry Christmas
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Cheers Randy
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Merry Christmas to all, plus a big Thanks! to all who have contributed their expertise over the years!

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22 years ago I got a "free" Cinema 7 remote when I bought my first HDTV. Shortly thereafter, I joined this group and have barely missed a day since then. Merry Christmas to Rob and everyone who contributes here for improving my life since then.
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

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pH7_jp1 wrote:22 years ago I got a "free" Cinema 7 remote when I bought my first HDTV. Shortly thereafter, I joined this group and have barely missed a day since then. Merry Christmas to Rob and everyone who contributes here for improving my life since then.
Jp1 sure does enrich one's life
I joined 10 years ago because you need to be a member to download stuff and i was interested in IR.exe
Since I did not know much about this site or if I would ever use it again.
I came up with the stupid name of "HamburgerHelper1" in case I never visited this site again.
I regret the stupid User name but I do not regret Joining
and now I might as well keep the name

Merry Christmas to all
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Post by The Robman »

The JP1 project started for me in Oct 2000 when HW Hackr (Dan Nelsen) made this post at Remote Central. My OFA/RS remote expertise had started maybe a year earlier when I discovered that the Apex AD600A DVD player could be hacked to be region free using a Cinema 7 remote, and it seemed pretty similar to the Radio Shack 15-1994 remote that I was already using. I discovered this info on the nerd-out.com site.

Dan published the spec to a homemade JP1 cable, which in those days was a circuit board with about $20 worth of parts that you had to buy and solder together. I sent my 15-1994 into UEI asking them to add ReplayTV to it, which meant that I had the first (that we know of) upgraded 15-1994, which we could then download and figure out.
Rob
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