Cloning remote control

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Ken_B

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I have a universal remote control which has the capability to be cloned to
another identical unit. I was wondering how I might go about cloning it into
my computer as a backup? The remote can be set to send or receive mode, so
If I could receive and send from the computer also, I could save the
settings I have spend hours programming into the remote.
 
PS: the remote send and receives through IR, not a cable.

"Ken_B" <ken5229"at"softhome.net> wrote in message
news:vuc04d637dru31@corp.supernews.com...
I have a universal remote control which has the capability to be cloned to
another identical unit. I was wondering how I might go about cloning it
into
my computer as a backup? The remote can be set to send or receive mode, so
If I could receive and send from the computer also, I could save the
settings I have spend hours programming into the remote.
 
("Ken_B" <ken5229"at"softhome.net>) said those words of arcane wisdom from the
elves:
PS: the remote send and receives through IR, not a cable.

You can get a Palm OS-based pocket computer with remote control software, and
store the codes on it. This would look interesting. "Look, he uses a Palm to
control his TV!"



--
ChaosŽ - posting from Brazil
wizard_of_NOSPAM@hotmail.com
Replace "NOSPAM" by "rodney" written backwards "yendor".
 
Several companies make IR USB or conventional serial port doodads...and I'm
sure there's several share/freeware packages out there that will let you use
your IRDA port if you have one. Creative had a whole package a while back...

"Chaos Master" <wizard_of_NOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1a50607eb123f49698988d@news.cis.dfn.de...
("Ken_B" <ken5229"at"softhome.net>) said those words of arcane wisdom from
the
elves:
PS: the remote send and receives through IR, not a cable.


You can get a Palm OS-based pocket computer with remote control software,
and
store the codes on it. This would look interesting. "Look, he uses a Palm
to
control his TV!"



--
ChaosŽ - posting from Brazil
wizard_of_NOSPAM@hotmail.com
Replace "NOSPAM" by "rodney" written backwards "yendor".
 
Thanks, I'll check that out.

Ken

"Amelia M. Samples" <milla@georgebush.visi.com> wrote in message
news:fLCGb.188157$Eq1.82340@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
Several companies make IR USB or conventional serial port doodads...and
I'm
sure there's several share/freeware packages out there that will let you
use
your IRDA port if you have one. Creative had a whole package a while
back...

"Chaos Master" <wizard_of_NOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1a50607eb123f49698988d@news.cis.dfn.de...
("Ken_B" <ken5229"at"softhome.net>) said those words of arcane wisdom
from
the
elves:
PS: the remote send and receives through IR, not a cable.


You can get a Palm OS-based pocket computer with remote control
software,
and
store the codes on it. This would look interesting. "Look, he uses a
Palm
to
control his TV!"



--
ChaosŽ - posting from Brazil
wizard_of_NOSPAM@hotmail.com
Replace "NOSPAM" by "rodney" written backwards "yendor".
 
There is an article in the NUTS AND VOLTS Magazine July 2003 written by a Mr.
Michael Weingarden that is titled Cracking the Easter Egg in Your Universal
Remote. I could not paste into the newsgroup reply. But I will send you the jpg
from some scans I did. Hope this helps.'
Roy
 

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