OBSOLETE ANNOUNCEMENT
Moderator: Moderators
- 
				Tommy Tyler
 - Expert
 - Posts: 411
 - Joined: Sun Sep 21, 2003 11:48 am
 - Location: Denver mountains
 
OBSOLETE ANNOUNCEMENT
This announcement originally introduced USB "thumb" interfaces for JP1 and JP1.x remotes.  The announcement was updated with information about improvements.  I'm still selling these, and the details are in the announcement at the top of the list entitled "USB JP1 AND USB JP1.2/3 INTERFACES FOR SALE". 
Tommy
			
			
													Tommy
					Last edited by Tommy Tyler on Wed Mar 05, 2008 6:47 pm, edited 9 times in total.
									
			
						
										
						- 
				Capn Trips
 - Expert
 - Posts: 3989
 - Joined: Fri Oct 03, 2003 6:56 am
 
Holy COW!  That's pretty darn small!  So you've crammed all the components in the USB connector there?

As usual, I'm mighty impressed.
Although I have fully working Simple Parallel JP1 and Serial (via serial-USB adapter) JP1.2 interfaces, I cannot imagine there NOT being a market for these.
Do you emboss or silkscreen or etch something to differentiate between the two types?
Also, does this JP1.x interface work directly w/ JP1.3 remotes, or does it require the "cut pin 5" workaround?
			
			
									
						
							
As usual, I'm mighty impressed.
Although I have fully working Simple Parallel JP1 and Serial (via serial-USB adapter) JP1.2 interfaces, I cannot imagine there NOT being a market for these.
Do you emboss or silkscreen or etch something to differentiate between the two types?
Also, does this JP1.x interface work directly w/ JP1.3 remotes, or does it require the "cut pin 5" workaround?
Beginners - Read this thread first
READ BEFORE POSTING or your post will be DELETED!
Remotes: OFA XSight Touch, AR XSight Touch
TVs: LG 65" Smart LED TV; Samsung QN850BF Series - 8K UHD Neo QLED LCD TV
RCVR: Onkyo TX-SR875; Integra DTR 40.3
DVD/VCR: Pioneer DV-400VK (multi-region DVD), Sony BDP-S350 (Blu-ray), Toshiba HD-A3 (HD-DVD), Panasonic AG-W1 (Multi-system VCR);
Laserdisc: Pioneer CLD-D704.
Amazon Firestick
tape deck: Pioneer CT 1380WR (double cassette deck)
(But I still have to get up for my beer)
			
						READ BEFORE POSTING or your post will be DELETED!
Remotes: OFA XSight Touch, AR XSight Touch
TVs: LG 65" Smart LED TV; Samsung QN850BF Series - 8K UHD Neo QLED LCD TV
RCVR: Onkyo TX-SR875; Integra DTR 40.3
DVD/VCR: Pioneer DV-400VK (multi-region DVD), Sony BDP-S350 (Blu-ray), Toshiba HD-A3 (HD-DVD), Panasonic AG-W1 (Multi-system VCR);
Laserdisc: Pioneer CLD-D704.
Amazon Firestick
tape deck: Pioneer CT 1380WR (double cassette deck)
(But I still have to get up for my beer)
- 
				unclemiltie
 - Expert
 - Posts: 1819
 - Joined: Wed Jan 21, 2004 12:50 pm
 - Location: Pittsburgh, PA
 
- 
				Tommy Tyler
 - Expert
 - Posts: 411
 - Joined: Sun Sep 21, 2003 11:48 am
 - Location: Denver mountains
 
Not yet. The JP1X is slightly larger (about 1/16" thicker and 1/8" longer), so I haven't had a problem mixing them up. But I'll think about it.Capn Trips wrote:Do you emboss or silkscreen or etch something to differentiate between the two types?
Still requires cut/bend pin 5.Capn Trips wrote:does this JP1.x interface work directly w/ JP1.3 remotes, or does it require the "cut pin 5" workaround?
You're right. As a matter of fact, the ONLY interface that was ever cursed with battery tricks was the parallel port Simple.Evan_s wrote:I assume the jp1 is using a IC and shouldn't have to deal with all the battery tricks etc?
I'll try to look into whether there are drivers for Mac. I don't think Vista is supported, but I'll have to look into that too.unclemiltie wrote:I'm using a Mac these days (with parallels desktop) for both JP1 and JP1x work.
Tommy
- 
				unclemiltie
 - Expert
 - Posts: 1819
 - Joined: Wed Jan 21, 2004 12:50 pm
 - Location: Pittsburgh, PA
 
I should have been more clear. I'm using a Mac with Parallels desktop running Windows Vista (or XP, doesn't matter) So no need to find Mac drivers.Tommy Tyler wrote:I'll try to look into whether there are drivers for Mac. I don't think Vista is supported, but I'll have to look into that too.unclemiltie wrote:I'm using a Mac these days (with parallels desktop) for both JP1 and JP1x work.
Tommy
On the other hand, if we could find Mac drivers and get RMIR to deal with these interfaces, I could ditch windows completely which would be cool. (except when I need to work on stuff in C, then I'll have to re-engage with the borg)
-bill
this JP1 stuff is a sickness!
			
						Different color cables for distinguishing the types?Tommy Tyler wrote:Not yet. The JP1X is slightly larger (about 1/16" thicker and 1/8" longer), so I haven't had a problem mixing them up. But I'll think about it.Capn Trips wrote:Do you emboss or silkscreen or etch something to differentiate between the two types?Still requires cut/bend pin 5.Capn Trips wrote:does this JP1.x interface work directly w/ JP1.3 remotes, or does it require the "cut pin 5" workaround?
This style switch can probably fit in the casing for cut pin 5
http://www.nkkswitches.com/pdf/FR02.pdf
I would be interested in 1 of each.
As long as you are looking at OS compatibility...
While I can boot my laptop into windows, I prefer to work in Linux, so if the chip you are using has Linux drivers, that would be cool.  Of course it is quickly approaching Tax time when I have to use Windows a few times, so it isn't a huge issue.  I would definitely buy a JP1 interface, and might buy a JP1.X interface in case I run out of 6131s that I modified a few years back.
			
			
									
						
										
						- 
				classicsat
 - Posts: 279
 - Joined: Fri Feb 20, 2004 2:24 pm
 
- 
				Tommy Tyler
 - Expert
 - Posts: 411
 - Joined: Sun Sep 21, 2003 11:48 am
 - Location: Denver mountains
 
USB JP1 Interface
Thomas,
All the information is here.
I ran out of chips for the JP1 version. They are on order, but it will be a week or so before I can ship a unit.
Tommy
			
			
									
						
										
						All the information is here.
I ran out of chips for the JP1 version. They are on order, but it will be a week or so before I can ship a unit.
Tommy
- 
				ElizabethD
 - Advanced Member
 - Posts: 2348
 - Joined: Mon Feb 09, 2004 12:07 pm
 
PM'd for one of each, regardless of the answers to these questions, which I hope Tommy can answer
1. These cables are for USB2 and not USB1, correct?
2. Will there be a way to distinguish jp1 from jp1.x cable? I gather not but it would be nice
3. Will they work through one of those little port expanders where you can plug in a mouse and something else when computer only has one USB port?
4. Any special power requirements?
5. Any chance the IRSA gadget could be made for USB? Hey, you gotta have something to do, right?
			
			
									
						
							1. These cables are for USB2 and not USB1, correct?
2. Will there be a way to distinguish jp1 from jp1.x cable? I gather not but it would be nice
3. Will they work through one of those little port expanders where you can plug in a mouse and something else when computer only has one USB port?
4. Any special power requirements?
5. Any chance the IRSA gadget could be made for USB? Hey, you gotta have something to do, right?
Liz
Tweeking 8910, HTPro/9811, C7-7800, 6131o, 6131n, AtlasOCAP-1056B01, RCA-RCRP05B and enjoying the ride
			
						Tweeking 8910, HTPro/9811, C7-7800, 6131o, 6131n, AtlasOCAP-1056B01, RCA-RCRP05B and enjoying the ride
- 
				unclemiltie
 - Expert
 - Posts: 1819
 - Joined: Wed Jan 21, 2004 12:50 pm
 - Location: Pittsburgh, PA
 
1: Doesn't really matter. USB2 ports can deal with USB1, and USB2 devices can plug into USB1 ports. So, as long as you have a USB these things will work.ElizabethD wrote:PM'd for one of each, regardless of the answers to these questions, which I hope Tommy can answer
1. These cables are for USB2 and not USB1, correct?
2. Will there be a way to distinguish jp1 from jp1.x cable? I gather not but it would be nice
3. Will they work through one of those little port expanders where you can plug in a mouse and something else when computer only has one USB port?
4. Any special power requirements?
5. Any chance the IRSA gadget could be made for USB? Hey, you gotta have something to do, right?
2: not easily, although one is bigger than the other. The first thing I did when I got mine was to write on the plugs which one was which. Although Tommy's new USB JP1x cable with the flashing lights will be easy to distinguish.
3: as long as they don't draw more than 500mA (which I'm sure they don't) they can plug into a "hub" (the correct word for port expander). Powered hubs are better since they provide 500mA to each port while non-powered hubs can provide a maximum of 500mA to all of the ports since it gets its power from the port that it is plugged into.
4: see (3) above, these things are all self-powered from the USB port. very nice!
this JP1 stuff is a sickness!
			
						- 
				unclemiltie
 - Expert
 - Posts: 1819
 - Joined: Wed Jan 21, 2004 12:50 pm
 - Location: Pittsburgh, PA
 
Delcom posts new USB driver V4.4
I just downloaded and tried the new V4.4 driver for the USB IO chip (JP1) on my Core2Duo Vista machine (Parallels Desktop running on Mac) with my DIY Gadget cable and all is fine.  The previous V4.2 didn't work at all and the V3.x had issues with Vista and dual cores.
The driver is here:
http://www.delcom-eng.com/productdetail ... Num=890520
			
			
									
						
							The driver is here:
http://www.delcom-eng.com/productdetail ... Num=890520
this JP1 stuff is a sickness!