I did connect my Slingbox to me Humax IR-ACE II and every thing OK
BUT
Each press on the Slingbox remote give 2 on the Humax !!
Any help around?
channels get change twice!
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See my answer at http://answers.slingbox.com/thread/3281?tstart=0
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Hi Alan
Alan, You are a Saint!
I'm so glad you are here to handle the slingbox people!
I'm so glad you are here to handle the slingbox people!
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Except that this one has gone past my personal knowledge base
I keep telling people that with RM-produced Custom Remotes we have no control over the repeat function as this is fixed. So they (and me) have to live with 'double skipping'.
But I know you have 'tweaked' protocols to change the repeat settings, is it something I could learn how to do ?
But I know you have 'tweaked' protocols to change the repeat settings, is it something I could learn how to do ?
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Sometimes its as simple as changing a number, in a box labeled Repeats, other times it takes assembly language work. Personally I hate the s3c8 assembley language, but its only about 75 verbs, so its not all that difficult. I believe you have brushed up against assembley language some time in your past, and its kind of like riding a bicycle, hard to master at first, but you don't forget it.alanrichey wrote:Except that this one has gone past my personal knowledge baseI keep telling people that with RM-produced Custom Remotes we have no control over the repeat function as this is fixed. So they (and me) have to live with 'double skipping'.
But I know you have 'tweaked' protocols to change the repeat settings, is it something I could learn how to do ?
Yes, I'm sure that we can bring you up to speed if you have a PB compatible version of Excel.
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Well my assembley language experience was before yours! But then you know us women, we NEVER FORGET!alanrichey wrote:Yes, when I was much younger I was quite comfortable coding the 6502 processor in assembler, hacking the Operating System of a microcomputer. But that was in 1982 !!
PB is protocol builder. Its a really powerful JP1 tool written by Mike, Mr???Gumby. PB is little intimidating, but it does most of the heavy lifting.What's 'PB' ? I have Excel 2003 and 2007.
PB and related protocol builder information is found in this folder. Having a Widget really helped me in this process. I tried and tried to figure out what they were tweaking, but seeing the picture made this so much easier.
You'll also need to take a look at the samsung s3c8 manuals found here to see how the assmebler language works out compared to the assembler you worked with before. The s3c8 assembler reads like pig-latin to m. I much prefer the JP1.2 assembler.
Remember to provide feedback to let us know how the problem was solved and share your upgrades.
Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.
Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.