fabriw wrote:If I can help with development or testing, please let me know.
You've said the magic word, "testing"

. I would be most grateful for some testing of the URC 7960 support in RMIR, so I have posted
the latest development version of RMIR here. To try it you need to do the following:
* If you don't yet have it, download and install
RMIR v2.02 Beta.
* Download and unpack the zip file of the development version.
* Replace the RemoteMaster.jar file in the installation folder of v2.02 Beta with that in the zip package and replace the jp12serial.dll in the Windows subfolder of the installation folder with that in the zip package.
* Copy the RDFs for the URC7960 and OARI06G from the zip package to the folder containing your other RDFs.
Depending on what Windows version you are running, you might need one further step. This is nothing to do with JP1.4/JP2 support but instead is a change that Greg has made concerning the location of the RemoteMaster.properties file, described in
this post. If you are running Windows Vista or later, that properties file is currently in the folder C:Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\RemoteMaster. If RMIR says that it can't find your maps and rdfs then you need to copy the properties file to the RemoteMaster installation folder.
To check that it is properly installed, open RMIR and look at Help/About. It should show RemoteMaster v2.02 Beta 1.5m and give, under Interfaces, the JP1.X Serial version as 0.18f_JP2. There are two .rmir test files in the zip package that you can open as a final check, one for the URC7960 and the other for the OARI06G. You are then ready to roll

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I believe that everything in RMIR should now work for the URC7960 and OARI06G. Other JP1.4/JP2 remotes have only partial support. They are still being worked on, so this development version is still in a state of flux. Please try it with your URC7960 and
report back here. I need to know your findings, whether they are good or bad or are bug reports, so that it can be polished further before a more public release.