URC-7800 Extender v4 and v5 available
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URC-7800 Extender v4 and v5 available
I uploaded two versions of the 7800 Extender.
7800ext4 has the abilitity to have an extra shift key. Elizabeth D has tested this one and it seems to be working.
7800ext5 is a bigger step. This version has the extra shift keys, has the HT divisions of Volume, Transport, Picture in Picture, Channel, Menu and other. It comes with the multiplexor, lkp, DSM, ToadTog built in. It also has nested macros. This version has not been thoroughly tested, as I was on vacation and the only thing I had to aim the remote at was a basic tv.
7800ext4 has the abilitity to have an extra shift key. Elizabeth D has tested this one and it seems to be working.
7800ext5 is a bigger step. This version has the extra shift keys, has the HT divisions of Volume, Transport, Picture in Picture, Channel, Menu and other. It comes with the multiplexor, lkp, DSM, ToadTog built in. It also has nested macros. This version has not been thoroughly tested, as I was on vacation and the only thing I had to aim the remote at was a basic tv.
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congrats ladies! Not the way that I'd want to spend my vacation, but......
writing and getting tested your first extender is a huge step! It's amazing how much you learn in that process of how the remote does things and what you can make it do. (and in the process learn how much you really don't know!)
-bill
writing and getting tested your first extender is a huge step! It's amazing how much you learn in that process of how the remote does things and what you can make it do. (and in the process learn how much you really don't know!)
-bill
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ElizabethD
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unclemiltie, you did a lot for this project and Vicky did the whole extender thing. The whole huge step. I did nothing.
Vicky,
Quick feedback: I didn't crash the remote yet. Whole mess of things worked well, but I didn't really start testing yet. I have to deal with the need to split M keyset to M, O, C, and build me few good testing macros and things.
Problem: VCR and DVD keysets are reversed. A switch of the two lines in the RDF to match .asm sequence does the job. Easy to confirm making DSM and watching hex. edit: see my next post please
Question: For pseudo devices, would you consider reverting to CBL and DVD? The long names needed an extra conversion step and take up too much space on the screen. I think all that's needed is the change in the RDF.
All - few thoughts about converting:
> From unextended setup, just use Extinstall in IR
> From ext2 setup. Make sure to delete all special protocols and non-standard devices (Pause, LKP+DSM, DSM ...) before conversion.
After Extinstall runs, in macros, you'll see odd-looking translations due to the new and remapped pseudo-devices, so, for instance, the old M_AUX comes out as XShift-Phantom2. It's no problem. ExtenderCode Calculator (ECC) does a fine job and preserves notes for both keymoves and macros, which is what I did. But at the end, a logical redesign is needed in order to take advantage of the new features Vicky built.
Vicky,
Quick feedback: I didn't crash the remote yet. Whole mess of things worked well, but I didn't really start testing yet. I have to deal with the need to split M keyset to M, O, C, and build me few good testing macros and things.
Problem: VCR and DVD keysets are reversed. A switch of the two lines in the RDF to match .asm sequence does the job. Easy to confirm making DSM and watching hex. edit: see my next post please
Question: For pseudo devices, would you consider reverting to CBL and DVD? The long names needed an extra conversion step and take up too much space on the screen. I think all that's needed is the change in the RDF.
All - few thoughts about converting:
> From unextended setup, just use Extinstall in IR
> From ext2 setup. Make sure to delete all special protocols and non-standard devices (Pause, LKP+DSM, DSM ...) before conversion.
After Extinstall runs, in macros, you'll see odd-looking translations due to the new and remapped pseudo-devices, so, for instance, the old M_AUX comes out as XShift-Phantom2. It's no problem. ExtenderCode Calculator (ECC) does a fine job and preserves notes for both keymoves and macros, which is what I did. But at the end, a logical redesign is needed in order to take advantage of the new features Vicky built.
Last edited by ElizabethD on Wed Feb 28, 2007 11:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
Liz
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Elizabeth, you underestimate your contribution. You've tested and found the bugs. And without your written desire for nested macros I would not have pressed on because I haven't ever needed a nested macro.
Of course I didn't do much more than learn to read assembler code. Studying Hal RS-1994 V5 extender and all the various versions of 1994 and 7800 that John Fine wrote was a great education. Fortunately UncleMiltie was able to make that possible with his commented dis-assembly. Without UncleMiltie's documentation and his email support answering my beginner questions this would have been a long, long, long process.
So thanks Bill(UncleMiltie), Elizabeth D, Hal(mtakahar) and John Fine.
Elizabeth, I'm fine with changing the names of those buttons. I don't even know what an LD is! I don't think anybody would have problems figuring out what we meant.
I'm busy playing catch up from my vacation. I'll make those changes to the zip file later tonight.
Of course I didn't do much more than learn to read assembler code. Studying Hal RS-1994 V5 extender and all the various versions of 1994 and 7800 that John Fine wrote was a great education. Fortunately UncleMiltie was able to make that possible with his commented dis-assembly. Without UncleMiltie's documentation and his email support answering my beginner questions this would have been a long, long, long process.
So thanks Bill(UncleMiltie), Elizabeth D, Hal(mtakahar) and John Fine.
Elizabeth, I'm fine with changing the names of those buttons. I don't even know what an LD is! I don't think anybody would have problems figuring out what we meant.
I'm busy playing catch up from my vacation. I'll make those changes to the zip file later tonight.
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Vicky, Where would the two macro keys and 4 L keys go now in your table? Currently they're in M-set.
Also we don't have 1s-4s, Scan, Sleep (not sure here)
T = Fwd, Pause, Play, Record, Rew, Stop
V = Vol+, Vol-, Mute
P = Pip, Move, Swap
M = Menu, Up, Down, Left, Right, Select, Center[Exit], Guide[Program], Surround, Display
C = digits, Ch+, CH-, Enter, Last, TV/Video[A/B], Scan[Fav]
O = Power, 1s-4s, P{Setup}, {Light}, Sleep, device keys, phantoms
Regarding the reversal of DVD and VCR - the device index sequence in the remote is dvd before VCR, the definition of device indexes in .asm is vcr before dvd, and I suspect the rest is the result of that. I don't want to make my things inconsistent with what it should be, so help.
Also we don't have 1s-4s, Scan, Sleep (not sure here)
T = Fwd, Pause, Play, Record, Rew, Stop
V = Vol+, Vol-, Mute
P = Pip, Move, Swap
M = Menu, Up, Down, Left, Right, Select, Center[Exit], Guide[Program], Surround, Display
C = digits, Ch+, CH-, Enter, Last, TV/Video[A/B], Scan[Fav]
O = Power, 1s-4s, P{Setup}, {Light}, Sleep, device keys, phantoms
Regarding the reversal of DVD and VCR - the device index sequence in the remote is dvd before VCR, the definition of device indexes in .asm is vcr before dvd, and I suspect the rest is the result of that. I don't want to make my things inconsistent with what it should be, so help.
Liz
Tweeking 8910, HTPro/9811, C7-7800, 6131o, 6131n, AtlasOCAP-1056B01, RCA-RCRP05B and enjoying the ride
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You gals rock! I used to love my 7800 and had always wished for some of the fancier functions like LKP and DSM in the extender for that remote. I even toyed with the idea of tinkering with it myself but never got off my duff and did anything. A hearty congrats and a big thanks to you for your hard work. Now I'll have to dig the 7800 out of the closet (have been using a 6131 lately) and give your extender a try.
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Elizabeth
The keysets are as follows
T = Fwd, Pause, Play, Record, Rew, Stop
V = Vol+, Vol-, Mute
C = digits, Ch+, CH-, Enter, Prev, TV/Video
M = Menu, Up, Down, Left, Right, Select, Exit,
Prog/Guide, Surround, Display
P = Pip, Move, Swap
O = Power, 1L-4L, Setup, {Light}, Sleep, device keys, phantoms, Macro, Macro2
I added your intall suggestions to the readme file, fixed the RDF, apparently I dragged that one line when I was cleaning it up for publication.
Ellen
Is that Ellen T? If so good to see you again! If not, nice to meet you.
The keysets are as follows
T = Fwd, Pause, Play, Record, Rew, Stop
V = Vol+, Vol-, Mute
C = digits, Ch+, CH-, Enter, Prev, TV/Video
M = Menu, Up, Down, Left, Right, Select, Exit,
Prog/Guide, Surround, Display
P = Pip, Move, Swap
O = Power, 1L-4L, Setup, {Light}, Sleep, device keys, phantoms, Macro, Macro2
I added your intall suggestions to the readme file, fixed the RDF, apparently I dragged that one line when I was cleaning it up for publication.
Ellen
Is that Ellen T? If so good to see you again! If not, nice to meet you.
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Is this a girls only party or can anyone join in??? 
Congrats on the extender Vicky!
Congrats on the extender Vicky!
Rob
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Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!
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Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!
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Nils and Rob, thanks for joining. I'm happy that I could be a contributing member of the community. I have never been able to figure out how remotes became a guy thing, but it certainly is in my social circle. Ellen was the first other woman I met that was into remotes, that's why I remember her so well.
I probably should say some thanks to Capn Trips too. I look back at my initial 8811 post from late November, when I was struggling so hard to even use an extender, and how much he and Elizabeth helped me get started. I know was so totally confused back then, I can hardly believe that was only 3 months ago!
I probably should say some thanks to Capn Trips too. I look back at my initial 8811 post from late November, when I was struggling so hard to even use an extender, and how much he and Elizabeth helped me get started. I know was so totally confused back then, I can hardly believe that was only 3 months ago!
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Need RDF update
Vicky and/or Nils
Since ext5 works so well
it would be nice if the rdf was in the distribution.
C7L0X7L5 (URC-7800_6800 Cinema Extender v 5).rdf
is not in the last revisions I grabbed yesterday
RDFs for IR and RM Version 1.27.zip with file dates up to 4/30/07.
Since ext5 works so well
C7L0X7L5 (URC-7800_6800 Cinema Extender v 5).rdf
is not in the last revisions I grabbed yesterday
RDFs for IR and RM Version 1.27.zip with file dates up to 4/30/07.
Liz
Tweeking 8910, HTPro/9811, C7-7800, 6131o, 6131n, AtlasOCAP-1056B01, RCA-RCRP05B and enjoying the ride
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