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bevhoward
Joined: 24 Jun 2005 Posts: 248
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2005 10:48 pm Post subject: File Type Explanation? |
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Is there a filetype description anywhere?
Forgive me, but I am obviously "slow", however, I'm learning, painfully slow but have found and made the following assumptions about file types.
.RDF = config/descriptions of JP1 (programmable) remotes
.IR = IR.EX "dumps" of contents of JP1 downloads and/or modified JP1 "loads."
.TXT = "source code" for generating uploadable hex codes for progamming a JP1 remote button to match an OEM's dedicated remote.
.RMDU = same for RemoteMaster?
(where are these found on the web?)
Beverly Howard |
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johnsfine Site Admin
Joined: 10 Aug 2003 Posts: 4766 Location: Bedford, MA |
Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 7:18 am Post subject: Re: File Type Explanation? |
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bevhoward wrote: |
.RDF = config/descriptions of JP1 (programmable) remotes |
Correct. It tells IR and RM and the extender installer the characteristics of a specific JP1 model. BUt KM doesn't use RDF files (it has similar knowledge built in).
bevhoward wrote: |
.IR = IR.EX "dumps" of contents of JP1 downloads and/or modified JP1 "loads." |
Right.
bevhoward wrote: |
.TXT = "source code" for generating uploadable hex codes for progamming a JP1 remote button to match an OEM's dedicated remote. |
Maybe (I can't tell what you mean). KM stores upgrade files with the .txt extension for later editing. But the transfer to the remote must go through IR.EXE, and the transfer from KM to IR goes through the clipboard, not through a file.
bevhoward wrote: |
.RMDU = same for RemoteMaster? |
Right. Again, to reach the remote the data goes through the clipboard from RM to IR, then through the JP1 cable.
bevhoward wrote: |
(where are these found on the web?)
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RDF files (and the programs) from the tools folder
KM's .txt files and .rmdu files from the Device Upgrades folder
.ir files you make yourself, normally be downloading from the remote to IR.EXE then editing and saving. You might also start with IR's file/new command. If you download, IR should figure out which RDF to use. For file/new, you tell it which RDF to use. |
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bevhoward
Joined: 24 Jun 2005 Posts: 248
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Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2005 7:43 am Post subject: |
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Many thanks... each piece of encouragment is valuable at the moment. |
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