Eh... Doesn't really do much for me. How about 3.00 with Vicki's new phantom device idea?unclemiltie wrote: Thoughts?
Or... 2.11 with the backlight fixed!
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Thanks for taking this on Bill. I think it's a great idea. I don't know what 8900 style means exactly, but if it means xshifts without the key remapping you had to do before, I'm all for it. I assume the RCA will be able to do xshifts too in this scenario? And can you take advantage of the RCA's built-in mutiplexing and DSM's?unclemiltie wrote:It's been a long time since I touched the JP1.3 extenders. But my work on a new extender for the RCA RCRP05 brings me to an interesting question.
The RCA has more than 64 keys on it (hard to believe) and I had to change the way that it does HT setup from the x_device setup that I used in the Atlas (and all other JP1.3 remotes) to the 8900 style Dev_device,Set_key. The advantage of this style is that it uses a LOT less keycodes (i.e. one for each device and one for each keyset versus keys*devices on the other style)
Anyway, once I'm done with that remote, back-porting the JP1.3 code to the other JP1.3 extenders would be trivial.
Since this is a highly used extender, would people be interested in me doing this work and issuing a V3.00 of the extender with this new setup?
This would include the
Comcast JP1.3
Radio Shack 15-100
Radio Shack 15-13x
Atlas remotes
A side effect is that the 15-13x would probably not have to have two variants of each remote since keycodes was one of the reasons for having two.
Thoughts?
If you read the Capn's Begginners Extender FAQ, he discusses the two different device selection methods used by various extenders, and he does it very well as always.mdavej wrote:I don't know what 8900 style means exactly
Ummm... "You're welcome"?mdavej wrote:Doh! (slaps forehead)... that's what the 8910 extender uses. Makes sense now that it would save a lot of key codes. Works for me.
Thanks vicky, and Capn'.
Well your Beginners Extender FAQ is a post that just keeps on giving. I've read it many times, even after I started writing extenders.Capn Trips wrote:Ummm... "You're welcome"?mdavej wrote:Doh! (slaps forehead)... that's what the 8910 extender uses. Makes sense now that it would save a lot of key codes. Works for me.
Thanks vicky, and Capn'.
It's nice to be thanked for NO participation in this thread![]()
Its funny, your post forced me to consider the pros and cons.But to be frank, I have used both styles of Device to Keygroup assignment in extenders with no big problem with either, and never really considered the pros & cons of either.
Thanks. You're too kind. As my only REAL contribution to this forum, I try to keep it updated. In fact I tweaked it a bit yesterday after this thread reminded me of it, since when I wrote it, JP1 (EEPROM) remotes ruled the day, whereas now they are becoming a rare bird and the JP1.X (Flash) remotes predominate, and they should no longer be referred to as the exception, but as the rule.vickyg2003 wrote:Well your Beginners Extender FAQ is a post that just keeps on giving. I've read it many times, even after I started writing extenders.
I second all the above. Especially redCapn Trips wrote: Bottom line - I yield to the extender writer in all of these circumstances.
BottomER line - I am concerned that re-writing this extender will force me to re-write the IR setup for my OCAP. (And we all agree that's it's all about ME)...
Is there any chance that it would be able to import/convert an existing extender 2.10 setup?
The Atlas didn't come with an OFA type FAV key where you could program a list. It did come with multi-macros that execute a different macro every time the key was pressed. The multimacro s allow up to 7 macros to be associated with a key. I think Bill told me that multimacros are not supported either. Personally I like the FAV keys. If I redo my Atlas, I'll be adding FAV support.ElizabethD wrote:Please don't forget that the FAV key is not working. While I'm still struggling with something else I'm doing wrong there in another thread, the FAV issue is an older one and it would be great to be able to use it just as in 8910, 15 5-button sequences, whatever they may be (not just channels).
Not possibleCapn Trips wrote:Is there any chance that it would be able to import/convert an existing extender 2.10 setup?
Actually if I change the version and the fixed data at $1FE then the tools will select the right rdf even if they have the same sig.Capn Trips wrote:If the new extender gets a new sig as you propose, then I agree that there is no compelling reason to convert. My concern was with RDF maintenance, as the tools evolve, and I keep my tools updated, if you used the same sig for the "new" extender, then users would be unable to open and edit their existing extender setups in the future. Incrementing the sig to 3B33, keeping 3A33 for the "original" style extender should work fine.
Yeah, but how many rdfs will be maintained in the rdf zip distribution with the same sig? I know that there are one-offs (3A33 for 1055 vs. 1056) but it would become a truly unwieldy management issue to maintain multiple RDFs for the same remote AND signature!unclemiltie wrote:Actually if I change the version and the fixed data at $1FE then the tools will select the right rdf even if they have the same sig.