Remove repeat from IR Protocol

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Remove repeat from IR Protocol

Post by alanrichey »

For Rob really:

The 'No Repeat' version of the NEC1 protocol has been very successful and I have managed to help a lot of people on the Sling forum. Now someone with the G.I.Cable protocol has asked for a no-repeat version.

Any chance you could do it or tell me which byte to change ?

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Post by The Robman »

Here's the standard GI Cable executor code:

Upgrade protocol 0 = 00 C4 (S3C8+) GI Cable (PB v4.02)
43 8B 01 8B 12 CC 4D 00 08 00 FA 08 B6 00 FA 04
51 C3 3C 11 94 08 B6 20 11 08 03 F6 FF 36 08 04
F0 C0 56 C0 F0 04 04 C0 60 C0 56 C0 F0 06 C0 10
F6 FF 36 8D 01 46 1C 08 C0 C0 10 04 1A FA AF
End

To make it stop repeating, all you need to do is change 7th byte from $4D to $4C, like so...

Upgrade protocol 0 = 00 C4 (S3C8+) GI Cable (PB v4.02)
43 8B 01 8B 12 CC 4C 00 08 00 FA 08 B6 00 FA 04
51 C3 3C 11 94 08 B6 20 11 08 03 F6 FF 36 08 04
F0 C0 56 C0 F0 04 04 C0 60 C0 56 C0 F0 06 C0 10
F6 FF 36 8D 01 46 1C 08 C0 C0 10 04 1A FA AF
End
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Post by vickyg2003 »

Rob, I think Alan will want entries for his special Slingbox-Protocols-ini like you did for the non-repeating Nec that you had set up before.

Hmm, the board has been sooooo slowwww and I still missed this post from Alan.
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Post by The Robman »

Do you have time to do all that stuff for him?
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Post by vickyg2003 »

I don't know how, but if you are pressed for time, I'll look up to see how you did it with the Nec1 protocol.
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Post by The Robman »

Here ya go...

[GI Cable (no repeats)]
PID=00 C4
CmdTranslator=Translator(lsb)
CmdParms=OBC=0
Notes=CBL/0476
Code.S3C80=43 8B 01 8B 12 CC 4C 00 08 00 FA 08 B6 00 FA 04 51 C3 3C 11 94 08 B6 20 11 08 03 F6 FF 36 08 04 F0 C0 56 C0 F0 04 04 C0 60 C0 56 C0 F0 06 C0 10 F6 FF 36 8D 01 46 1C 08 C0 C0 10 04 1A FA AF
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Post by alanrichey »

Thanks both. I've been away for a weekend with friends and managed to find an electomagnetic black hole :-). No internet, and no cell phone for the main 4 providers in the UK.
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