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any B01 version of 9960 yet?
Hi Rob,
Do you sell these w/ the JP1 header yet? (I know, the IR program hasn't been modified to work w/ it yet, but it will eventually have to since it sounds like OFA has changed the protocol of how you read/write their new remotes
And do you sell the USB JP1 cable?
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ken
Do you sell these w/ the JP1 header yet? (I know, the IR program hasn't been modified to work w/ it yet, but it will eventually have to since it sounds like OFA has changed the protocol of how you read/write their new remotes
And do you sell the USB JP1 cable?
thanks,
ken
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Re: any B01 version of 9960 yet?
Actually, it's just a minor change to the format of the data stored in the EEPROM that IR cannot handle yet. The old/current remotes used x00 as an end-of-data marker while the new ones use xFF.kenyee wrote:OFA has changed the protocol of how you read/write their new remotes
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Re: any B01 version of 9960 yet?
Hi Ken, I don't know which remote you are referring to, but regardless, all of the remotes that I sell either come with the JP1 parts pre-installed, or I install them. If you are referring to the URC-9960 Kameleon, I did get a batch of almost a dozen of them recently but they have already been sold. I am in the process of trying to get another batch, which I hope to have before the end of the month.kenyee wrote:Hi Rob, Do you sell these w/ the JP1 header yet?
Again, if you are talking about the Kameleon, all that's changed is the format they use for some of the data (most noteably being the format of keymoves and macros), the communication protocol is still the same for this remote. So, IR can talk to the new kameleon, it just doesn't understand the format of the keymoves and macros.kenyee wrote:(I know, the IR program hasn't been modified to work w/ it yet, but it will eventually have to since it sounds like OFA has changed the protocol of how you read/write their new remotes
If you are talking about the new flash remotes (like the ones that Comcast cable are using), then that's a completely different story. They haven't changed the protocol, they've changed the chip itself. In the traditional remotes, they use an MCU & EEPROM combination, in the new remotes thy use a single flash-able MCU chip. UEI had to build a completely new loader box for their people (I know because I've seen it), so for us to support these new remotes we will not only need new software, but most likely we'll need new interface cables too.
I just carry the regular "Simple" interface cables. I do this basically to offer one stop shopping to people buying remotes. If you need the more fancy cables, you should get them directly from one of the 2 JP1 vendors.kenyee wrote:(And do you sell the USB JP1 cable?
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Re: any B01 version of 9960 yet?
Yep. Was wondering if you could get the B01 version and do the JP1 header to it. What I'd really love is a hack so it uses AA batteries instead of AAA batteries to give it more battery life, but the shape would have to be differentThe Robman wrote:If you are referring to the URC-9960 Kameleon
I'll check in periodically to see when you get the 9960 in stock. Prices have dropped on it so it's more reasonable to try now
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Re: any B01 version of 9960 yet?
What is your attraction to the B01 version? From a JP1 point of view, the B01 version isn't as good as the B00 because our tools aren't ready for it yet. Granted, they are putting a 4k EEPROM chip in it, compared to the 2k chip used in the B00, but it wouldn't be too hard to replace the 2k chip in a B00 version.kenyee wrote:Yep. Was wondering if you could get the B01 version and do the JP1 header to it.
As for the battery issue, I think the only way to use any model of Kameleon remote is to use re-chargeable batteries.
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Re: any B01 version of 9960 yet?
The extra storage space for macros from the bigger flash chipThe Robman wrote:What is your attraction to the B01 version?
I think OFA tweaked the light up time so it uses less batteries too.
Planning to use NiMH rechargeables, but if my experience w/ FRS radios is any indicator, the AA batteries last a *lot* longer than AAA batteries...
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Re: any B01 version of 9960 yet?
Well, as I explained earlier, remotes with "flash" chips are definitely NOT supported by JP1, but fortunately for you, neither of the versions of the Kameleon have flash chips, they both have regular EEPROM chips.kenyee wrote:The extra storage space for macros from the bigger flash chipThe Robman wrote:What is your attraction to the B01 version?
If it's just more memory that you're looking for, I might consider modding one of the Kameleons that I get to use an 8k chip, as I still have a couple of those lying around somewhere.
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Re: any B01 version of 9960 yet?
That would be cool. Would still like a B01 model though (hoping that the quicker shutoff time helps battery life)...The Robman wrote:If it's just more memory that you're looking for, I might consider modding one of the Kameleons that I get to use an 8k chip
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Garage Sale?
I note that your post listing remotes for sale is from 2003 but - hey -- I am getting desperate.
I'd like to find a working UEIC/One-For-All URC-7801 remote. I have just one. Love it. But it is lonely. Very, very lonely. Sometimes I hear it sobbing quietly, it is so lonesome.
Have a heart. Help me find my remote a friend.
Thanks.
I'd like to find a working UEIC/One-For-All URC-7801 remote. I have just one. Love it. But it is lonely. Very, very lonely. Sometimes I hear it sobbing quietly, it is so lonesome.
Have a heart. Help me find my remote a friend.
Thanks.
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Re: Garage Sale?
Yeah but did you see the bit at the top that says I update it all the time? And if you look at the very bottom of the post you'll see that I have indeed updated it in the last day or so.Paula wrote:I note that your post listing remotes for sale is from 2003 but - hey -- I am getting desperate.
The good news is that i have plenty of URC-7800 "Cinema 7" remotes available. If I recall, the 7801 version was silver in color, is that correct? I have the classic 7800 model which is black.
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