I finally got around to picking up one of the new 4-in-1 "Family Favorites" remotes from Radio Shack, model # 15-2142, and much to my surprise when I opened it up I discovered that it has an EEPROM on board, which means we can hack it using JP1 (assuming the chip is an S3C8).
There's no 6-pin and there isn't an opening for one in the battery compartment, so you'll either need to go with the Stereo Interface or cut a hole in the casing (which is what I'll probably do).
Also something that might be of interest to some folk here, the MCU isn't hidden under a glob, it's a surface mount chip.
15-2142 has an EEPROM
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15-2142 has an EEPROM
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Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!
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Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!