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RemoteMaster v0.81 available!

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2003 8:12 pm
by gfb107
I've built and released RemoteMaster v0.81

Changes for v0.81

- Added both the built-in and short versions of RC6-M-20n
- Added Replay(simple) and RC6-M24n
- Fix bugs with honoring restrictions on un-shifted keys
- Add support for Processor Versions, particularly 6805-C9 and 6805-RC16/18
- Add 6805-C9, 6805-RC16/18, and 740 upgrade code for GI 4DTV Hacked
- Give user a smaller list of remotes to choose from when importing and the remote name isn't an exact match
- Layout Panel: give preference to buttons in ButtonMap when figuring out which button user is interacting with.


Links:
RemoteMaster.v0.81.zip
Release Notes and Change Log (also included in the ZIP file)
Installation Instructions (also in the Readme.txt included in the ZIP file)
The ControlRemote project home page.

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2003 12:00 pm
by Pinuzz
I'm using it with Kameleon, amazing and easy to use.
thanks

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 8:02 am
by e34m5
I get the following error when trying to run RM

java.lang.NoSuchMethodError
at com.hifiremote.jp1.KeyMapMaster.<init>(KeyMapMaster.java:74)
at com.hifiremote.jp1.RemoteMaster.main(RemoteMaster.java:12)

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 8:11 am
by gfb107
What version of Java are you using?

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 4:52 pm
by TimH
I get that same error with java 1.3.1

here's the blurb from my setup.reg file if it helps;
@="\"C:\\Program Files\\JavaSoft\\JRE\\1.3.1\\bin\\javaw.exe\" -jar \"C:\\jp1\\RemoteMaster.v0.81\\RemoteMaster.jar\" -h \"C:\\jp1\\RemoteMaster.v0.81\" \"%1\""

I think I'm pretty stuck with that version since thats what cisco's cluster manager requires.

any suggestions?

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 4:57 pm
by gfb107
Sorry, but as stated in the Readme.txt and the Installation Instructions, RM requires Java 1.4.1 or later.

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 5:16 pm
by johnsfine
I think it is possible to install and use a copy of the JRE without any registry entries (just copy the right files somewhere). So you can leave 1.3.1 where it is and leave it as the default version of Java, but have a newer version available for use by .bat files that specify it directly (and probably also usable by the registry entry for rmdu files).

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 5:17 pm
by usblipitor
TimH wrote:I think I'm pretty stuck with version 1.3.1 since thats what cisco's cluster manager requires. any suggestions?
[useless suggestions]
1. If you have microsoft excel you could run KM instead of RM.

2. How come cisco's cluster manager isnt upward compatible with version 1.4.1? Maybe call cisco and complain!

3. If you can't get KM or RM working on your machine, how about using a friend or relative's computer?
[/useless suggestions]

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 5:24 pm
by usblipitor
More useless ramblings of an old man:

According to CISCO, it seems to run with 1.3.0, 1.3.1, 1.4.0 .. since this webpage was written in June 2003, prior to version 1.4.1's release, it seems logical to assume that it also would work with 1.4.1.

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 6:21 pm
by jamesgammel
usblipitor wrote:More useless ramblings of an old man:

.................. it seems logical to assume that it also would work with 1.4.1.
Steve,

ASSUME. Hmmmm, lets analyze that.

Ass/u/me Is that where you make an ASS/ (out of) U/ (and) ME?
;)

Jim :lol:

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 6:50 pm
by TimH
jamesgammel wrote:
usblipitor wrote:More useless ramblings of an old man:

.................. it seems logical to assume that it also would work with 1.4.1.
Steve,

ASSUME. Hmmmm, lets analyze that.

***/u/me Is that where you make an ***/ (out of) U/ (and) ME?
;)

Jim :lol:
go Jim :wink:

ok, so I loaded 1.4.2.01 and RM works fine. Cisco's cluster manager does not work now :cry:

Oh well, one more thing to fix.

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 7:09 pm
by jamesgammel
Bummer. Did 1.4.1 over-write 1.3.1? If NOT, would this work?:

Create a new folder: Put 1.3.1 AND cisco in it. Create another folder (JP-1?) With 1.4.1, IR, KM and RM in it. Hopefully windows will look within the same folder first before searching outside the folder for a Java program to work for each. dumb idea?

Jim

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 7:17 pm
by Mark Pierson
jamesgammel wrote:dumb idea?
Considering that Java integrates itself into the OS, it's not possible to have more than one version installed at any given time. Remember, Microsoft and Sun do NOT like to play in the same sandbox. ;)

TimH wrote:Cisco's cluster manager does not work now
This is just a SWAG on my part, but what if you try re-installing the cluster manager?

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 7:26 pm
by jamesgammel
Gee whizz, and here I thought Microsoft plays in a litter-box. Whenever I open IE, I'd swear I can smell cat urine close by. ;)

Jim

Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 7:34 pm
by Mark Pierson
That must be coming from those "Montana Blondes"! ;)