This portion of the web site is dedicated to finding ways to make it possible for users to perform their own upgrades to remotes that are deemed "non-upgradable" by the manufacturer. The main focus of this site is the Radio Shack 15-1994 remote, but other similar remotes such as the 15-1925 and the Cinema 7 will also be included.(Note: the Cinema 7 does not have the required 6-pin connector, but it can be soldered on).
The FAQ is here! click here
Files:
Updated File Description 12/23/05 The 6 Pin Connector This page details what each pin of the 6 pin connector is used for. 12/23/05 Key Codes These are the keycodes used by the 15-1994. 12/23/05 Memory Map This is the memory map of the EEPROM. 12/23/05 Upgrade Section This shows the format of the upgrade section. 12/23/05 Key Mapping This shows the format of the key mapping bytes used for upgraded device codes. 12/23/05 "How To" pages General knowledge database, describes how infrared signals work and how to find the device code info for your device. 12/23/05 Links Links to other web sites with remote hacking info. File Section All kinds of useful programs and spreadsheets for use with your upgrade box. Device Codes Various new device codes that you can load into your remote. Building the box:
12/23/05 Dan's Original Details of the original upgrade box! 12/23/05 Tommy's Box Details of Tommy's remote-powered box 12/23/05 Pictures Here are the pictures! Too chicken to use a soldering iron? Follow this link to see how you can build the box without soldering: http://jp1.freeservers.com/
Here's the thread that started it all: RC Remote Forum RS 15-1994 JP1 details revealed.
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