Would it be possible to change the way that the Nokia32 protocol is decoded by DecodeIR?
Currently it reports the "X" value (in the Misc column) as an 8-bit value, whereas in fact it's really a 7-bit value. The MSB is really a toggle bit.
If you look at the signals learned in this thread you'll see that the X value is reported with values 38 and 166. I would prefer to see it just reported as 38, with an additional entry of T=1 or T=0 depending on the value of the toggle.
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T=x usually indicates the Toggle bit, as used by certain protocols such as Philips RC-5.
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Re: DecodeIR and Nokia32
Rob wants to simplify the user's perception of the information. IR Scope and RMIR will show a high number and a low number when X incorporates the toggle bit. The difference between the two numbers is 128d which is the eighth bit. So, showing the value of the first seven bits as X would disentangle the necessary input in RM for the "X:" and the "High X-bit" entries.NEC1 wrote:T=x usually indicates the Toggle bit, as used by certain protocols such as Philips RC-5.
However, I also agree with Vicky that the documentation should also reflect the how the Nokia32 is decoded. Because if the X value was over 128 and constant then that can also pose confusion. Not that I've ever seen these occurrence but it is possible.
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