Hmmm. Interesting that you would assume I meant Kerry's opponent, when I mentioned brain-dead voters.
I feel like detective Columbo. "I never said she was strangled! Only that she had been murdered!"
NEC 2DEV Combo protocols.ini entry PID 01 1A
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I'll abstain from the political comments... 8)
I need a little clarification on something from Jon's message in the other thread,
I need a little clarification on something from Jon's message in the other thread,
When bit5=0, does it ignore the sub-device altogether, or does it just use the complement of the specified device?jon_armstrong wrote:Yes but 0=>Overrides sub-device, 1=>allows subdevicejohnsfine wrote:.
bit5: Overrides the subdevice from the selected fixed data to be the no_subdevice value. That's barely ever useful, since no_subdevice is typically done by having RM or KM compute the no_subdevice value for fixed data. But I guess there might be a need for mixing two different devices and having one of those mix a subdevice with no_subdevice.
Mark
1) What's the difference? We define having no subdevice (in NEC) as being the same signal as a subdevice equal to 255 minus the device.Mark Pierson wrote: When bit5=0, does it ignore the sub-device altogether, or does it just use the complement of the specified device?
2) I don't see any reason for KM to ever clear bit5 of that byte in this combo protocol. I think the four choices end up being 0x20, 0x21, 0xA0 and 0xA1. If a subdevice field is left blank on the setup sheet, KM already knows how to encode that in the fixed data, so it doesn't need to encoded in the hex command.
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