Binary file for D-smart

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ozcet
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Binary file for D-smart

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Hi, I am using now slingbox solo. I need the binary remote files for D-Smart NEXT YE-9950

Here is the KM file for this satellite device. Can anybody create the files ?
thank you

https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=5735
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Hi, thank you it works. But exit (or back) button doesn't have any mapping . Could you assign it also.
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Afraid not. Neither of those functions were defined in that file. Normally I would install the device on my Harmony Remote and check the code, but in this case D-Smart is not a recognised manufacturer in the Logitech database.

Is the box made by someone else and 'badged' ?
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OK, found it under 'Next' as the manufacturer and tracked down the exit function.

File updated so get the new copy, overwrite the old BIN files and r-run the Video Setup routine.

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alanrichey wrote:Afraid not. Neither of those functions were defined in that file. Normally I would install the device on my Harmony Remote and check the code, but in this case D-Smart is not a recognised manufacturer in the Logitech database.

Is the box made by someone else and 'badged' ?
The EXIT button is probably OBC 22, give that a try.

I bet your next question is "how did I find that code?"

If you haven't done so already, download the new JP1 Upgrades - Cross Reference list file which documents all of the files in the JP1 upgrade section. Then, look up the file that you used (ie, the D-link file) and you'll see that it uses NEC1 with device code 0.80. Next, check to see if any other devices use the same device code. You'll find that the Next YE-15000 HD uses the same device codes and that most of it's OBCs match the D-link OBCs, and you'll notice that it has one extra OBC, the one for the EXIT button.
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It was 22 :-)

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thank you Alan !
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