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Sony RM-Y809 Remote Fix for HD TiVo
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 5:52 pm
by TiVo Guy
looking to get my girlfriend off my back!!!!. She loves the RM-Y809 Sony TiVo remote and I Iove the networking of the Philips TiVo's, so I'm hoping that you are my answer. I was reading on the forums that you can make the Sony MR.-Y809 remote, control the Philips TiVo's or any other device for that matter. Is that true? can you make it a learning remote? If so, I also have a HD TiVo that I was told this works for also. I'm willing to do soldering or other to get this done. can you help? thanks Rob
Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 10:35 am
by The Robman
The RM-Y809 is already a learning remote.
There is a published hack here (in the Hardware folder) which allows you to convert the remote into a JP1 compatible remote. This involves constructing a 6-pin connector and optionally replacing the 1k EEPROM with a 2k chip.
Once it's converted, you can then load upgrades into it to make it control any device you like. With the 2k chip installed, you can also load an extender that will convert the remote into a 12 device universal remote.
If you end up going the extender route, let us know because we just fixed a minor bug in it that was preventing the SHIFT operation from working.
Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 10:49 am
by mtakahar
RM-Y809 can learn on a few buttons without a mod. (See
here.)
If you add a JP1 connector and install the extender program, it can control up to 12 different devices and do macros. With the eeprom replaced with 2K, it can do a lot more. See the instructions in
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jp1/files ... DirecTivo/
Hal
adding the wiring mod to my RM-Y809 Remote
Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 4:39 pm
by TiVo Guy
is there a service out there that mods the remotes. I need 2 of them done, So I can program the HD Tivo into one of them and and older peanut remote replacment. thanks for the heads up so far. I'm on the right track.
Rob
Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 7:03 pm
by The Robman
The mod is too involved for it to be cost effective to have someone else do it (ie, they will likely charge you more than you think the remote is worth). But if cost is not an issue, I have modded these remotes for people before, but like I said, it's not cheap. Drop me a line if you're interested.