322403 URC-7960
322403 URC-7960
Hi, will there be an RDF file for URC7960? If there is a guide how to create one, I could try...
Thanks, Fonyosz
Thanks, Fonyosz
Re: RDF for URC7960?
According to this thread: http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11774fonyosz wrote:Hi, will there be an RDF file for URC7960? If there is a guide how to create one, I could try...
Thanks, Fonyosz
It doesn't work with the current tools.
Remotes; JP1.2: Comcast URC-1067, JP1.3: Insignia NS-RC02U-10A, JP1.4 OARI06G, JP2.1: Cox URC-8820-MOTO (still trying to figure out how to make them self-aware.)
Ooo... does that mean we'll have support for "JP1.4" or "JP2" remotes in the near future? And OMG now you tell me, that remote is so much prettier than mine.mdavej wrote:Actually, a version of RM that works with this model is very close to release. Hang in there a bit longer.
Remotes; JP1.2: Comcast URC-1067, JP1.3: Insignia NS-RC02U-10A, JP1.4 OARI06G, JP2.1: Cox URC-8820-MOTO (still trying to figure out how to make them self-aware.)
Yep, any JP1.4/JP2 with a 6-pin connector, but not JP2 with only a JTAG connector (8-10 pads but no pins). Just bought one myself from Amazon in anticipation of this historic development. A lot of people have been working very hard behind the scenes to make this happen with our current JP1.3 cables and an update to our current software.
URC-7960 JP interface version
What is the version of the JP interface of the URC-7960? Therefore, which HW works with that remote? (The "Simple" Design by Tommy Tyler definitelly does not.) Thanks a lot in advance!
Re: URC-7960 JP interface version
The software does not support it yet - it is a new protocol.fonyosz wrote:What is the version of the JP interface of the URC-7960? Therefore, which HW works with that remote? (The "Simple" Design by Tommy Tyler definitelly does not.) Thanks a lot in advance!
It is being worked on by the experts - stay tuned...
xnappo
Re: URC-7960 JP interface version
That's a good question. Since it has a six pin connector with a horizontal orientation tab resembling a polarized 2x3 IDC connector, I vote for the name to be "George". That way I can hug it, and squeeze it, and call it by its name.fonyosz wrote:What is the version of the JP interface of the URC-7960
Remotes; JP1.2: Comcast URC-1067, JP1.3: Insignia NS-RC02U-10A, JP1.4 OARI06G, JP2.1: Cox URC-8820-MOTO (still trying to figure out how to make them self-aware.)
Looks like its hovering around $27 for the fair market value through Google Shopping with one eBay sale for $15.18.Barf wrote:I just bought an URC-7960 from Amazon Germany, and I can confirm the existence of the 6-pin connector, although I have not even put batteries in the remote yet
Remotes; JP1.2: Comcast URC-1067, JP1.3: Insignia NS-RC02U-10A, JP1.4 OARI06G, JP2.1: Cox URC-8820-MOTO (still trying to figure out how to make them self-aware.)
Looks like a moderator merged threads. The answers to your questions are above. The answer is yes - it will be software only.madmalkav wrote:Xnappo, any confirmation of it being only a software issue? Soldering takes me a long time, I'm quite bad at it. I have some free days at work and I was thinking of making my serial adapter but I want to avoid expending some time soldering something and see it being outdated 3 days later.
xnappo