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Porting an upgrade to a new remote
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 6:26 pm
by jpatterson
Hello, Thanks to this board's great help, I was able to create a perfect remote upgrade back in the day for an Atlas Remote.. It has now worn out (buttons are temperamental, etc). I have a new remote that is almost identical (1055BC2 v. 1055BC1). I was hoping I could just download from the old remote and upload to the new one, but that is not working for me.. Do I need to create a new upgrade? (I did a bunch of key moves and macros and have not kept my source km files that I used originally. If I need to create one from scratch, that is fine, but I don't want to relearn the tools if I don't need to do so.
Thanks
Posted: Fri May 14, 2010 8:51 pm
by Capn Trips
There are
so many different versions of Atlas remotes with different signatures that it is not surprising that your two Atlases may not be identical.
The 1055 alone has four different variants! that's not even counting the 1054 and 1056.
Atlas DVR (day) (1055):
- has the key above the "Up Arrow" key labelled "Settings" AND "Menu";
- replaces the key to left of the "Left Arrow" key with a rocker key labelled "Day" with a "+"and "-" direction;
- #p button (to the right of 0) has a secondary label of HD/Zoom vs. ENTER
- is a JP 1.2 or JP 1.3 remote;
- there are SEVERAL signatures identified (and RDFs created) to date, including:
-- 10251025 (JP 1.2 - labelled JP1) has about 3.5K of equivalent "EEPROM" memory;
-- 30003000 (JP 1.3) all of the JP1.3's have about 4.5K of equivalent "EEPROM" memory;
-- 30323032 (JP 1.3); and
-- 30333033 (JP 1.3) - signature shared with the 1056 OCAP remote.
If they ARE identical, then you should be able to simply download an IR image from one and upload it to another, but if they are NOT, then you have to re-build the upgrades for all of your devices for the new remote and re-create all of your macros and KeyMoves.
DOWNLOAD from each remote into IR and take a look at the signature displayed on the Raw Data page. If they do not match, then you are SOL.
Thank you
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 10:57 am
by jpatterson
Yeah, I had figured that much.. Its not so bad.. I just will need to remember what I was trying to accomplish with each macro
Thanks for the response
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 1:27 pm
by mdavej
The way I do it is open 2 sessions of IR so I can easily see what to enter in my new config from my old config.