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Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2004 6:49 am
by pgk
Thinking about it this definitely won't work on an unextended remote since it relies on inserting a key into the macro buffer. Since nested macros aren't processed that way in an unextended remote it won't work, so i've removed the above.
DSM works with URC-7800!!!!
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2004 11:22 am
by aclinml
PGK and Ellen, DSM now works with my Cenima 7. PGK, I deleted the protocol the spreadsheet gave me, and added in the one you had pasted in the earlier post, and it now works!!
I had a pretty simple macro test set up that just 'hit' the MUTE button in TV mode four times. A keymove was set up on the MACRO button and it worked just fine.
Thanks for everyone's help here. I've not yet seen a remote with the keys layed out so perfectly than the Cenima 7, and it is now more full featured than ever!
Will someone be able to put PGK's protocol into the Special Protocols worksheet so no other C7 people with have this problem?
Thanks again, everybody
Mike
Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 3:11 am
by pgk
Mike,
Glad it worked for you. I'll go through it again and double check everything and if all is Ok upload the protocol builder file to the Yahoo groups so it'll be there in the future.
If on revisting it I think it can be done better or needs tidying up will you be able to retest for me?
Paul.
DSM works with URC-7800!!!!
Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2004 8:13 am
by aclinml
No problem, Paul. I don't always keep up with the message boards consistently. Just email me if you want me to try something.
aclinml@yahoo.com
Mike
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 8:33 pm
by ElizabethD
aclinml wrote:PGK and Ellen, DSM now works with my Cenima 7. PGK, I deleted the protocol the spreadsheet gave me, and added in the one you had pasted in the earlier post, and it now works!!
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Will someone be able to put PGK's protocol into the Special Protocols worksheet so no other C7 people with have this problem?
Me thinks that Special Protocols is for unextended remotes but I'm not sure.
Here is my story: I tried and tried again the protocol submitted here by PGK (thank you PGK!) which obviously works for aclinml. No such luck for me

The only thing that I got is one faint blink. The macro section would not run.
So I studied few things and tweaked PGK's code in PB and now DSM works nicely. Result: one faint blink is followed by bright, normal blinks of a running macro

This is the package I sent to C7 via IR:
Upgrade code 0 = 1C 4F (TV/1103)
FC 00 01
End
Upgrade protocol 0 = 01 FC (S3C8) DSM-C7(7800)+ext2 (PB v3.11)
00 00 01 08 61 0A 08 A6 62 00 EB 0D E6 62 01 18
03 97 10 63 09 61 E6 78 02 AF
End
I uploaded PGK's version and this one to the 7800 extender section.
BTW, I learned this the hard way: This is a one-key DSM. The macro has to be defined on that key. Macro steps cannot be put into the DSM keymove.
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2005 5:40 pm
by Ellen
The resurrection of this thread and a note from Elizabeth made me pull out my C7 and give DSMs another try. I tried both versions (pgk and egd) posted in the files area for 7800ext2 and couldn't get either of them to work. On a whim, I opened up the special protocols spreadsheet version 1.17 and let it build a DSM protocol and device upgrade for me. Loaded this into an unextended C7 and it worked. This is the code generated by the special protocols spreadsheet:
Upgrade protocol 0 = 01 FC (S3C8)
00 00 01 E4 03 77 50 C0 50 C1 50 C2 50 C3 50 C4
C6 CA 06 51 70 CB 70 CA 70 C4 70 C3 70 C2 30 C0
End
Upgrade code 0 = 1C 4F (TV/1103)
FC 00 01
End
It has been quite a while since I last tried this so I don't know what upgrade protocol I used then that didn't work.
I suspect that the failure with 7800ext2 may have been user error. I'll try again later, but I wanted to report this in case other C7 users wanted to use DSMs but didn't want to use an extender.
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2005 7:40 pm
by ElizabethD
Ellen, This same protocol you quoted worked for my C7+ unextended also. There was once a version (I dug out from Yahoo after seeing your posts) where, what I think is an address of something, was six bytes off from this one. Perhaps that's what you used previously.
Good to hear you got this one working. I can live without some other cool protocols, but without DSM things are grim.