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On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 14:16, Seth Heckard wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>I have a similar problem... I have both a Freestyle (no IR port)
and a several year old WinTV model 401 with the big grey IR
receiver box that plugs into the S-Video port. I have had no
luck getting the One For All 8810 (also a JP1 remote) to work
with it.
After doing some research, I'm almost wondering if it's worth it
to keep messing with the Hauppauge IR receiver. It only receives
the RC-5 remote signals, used by Phillips, etc. I've tried about
every RC-5 code I could find with the remote... most will make
the LED light on the IR box blink, but irrecord will see nothing.</I></FONT></PRE>
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I have irrecord receiving signals from the 15-2116, but I am having a problem with the buttons sending different codes (2 will send 2, then send power, etc..). I was able to use the jp1 cable that I built to create custom RC-5 codes, but they aren't behaving well. I have seen others on this list mention that they have gotten it working.<BR>
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#737373"><I>I have not gone as far as to make a JP1 cable yet, as the only
diagrams I could find are for 25-pin serial and I haven't seen a
25-pin serial port outside of Suns for years. I'm not sure if it
will work quite right if I adapt it to 9-pin, and I don't have a
converter handy.</I></FONT></PRE>
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Actually, JP1 uses the parallel port, not the serial port.<BR>
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-Will<BR>
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