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Sending radio frequencies and IR codes
hello !
back in my old highschool days, i used my hp48gx as an IR remote control for my tv or car it could listen on the ir port and send back the code received from the remote could we do this with the n900 ? and could we do it with the fm transmitter ? my garage door has a radio frequency remote control.... thanks ! |
Re: Sending radio frequencies and IR codes
I too would like to know how to send a specified IR code from the phone. need to send 0119 to my tv to get to the service menu i need!
cheers, elliot |
Re: Sending radio frequencies and IR codes
hi there!
check this out: http://maemo.org/packages/view/qtirreco/ |
Re: Sending radio frequencies and IR codes
Hi rod.rio
i've tried qtirreco, but it doesnt seem to allow anything else than downloading preset remotes from various brands... what if i cant find mine? (that is the case, unfortunately) i'd love to do a step by step button by button, send and save to the n900... |
Re: Sending radio frequencies and IR codes
Then take a look at this.. http://maemo.org/downloads/product/OS2008/irreco/ and http://maemo.org/packages/view/irrec...internal-lirc/
Have not tried so cant say anything about it. |
Re: Sending radio frequencies and IR codes
OS2008 aint N900 , right ?
Thanks for the links, but there's nothing useful there yet... |
Re: Sending radio frequencies and IR codes
OS2008 is an older version of Maemo used by other internet tablets.
N900 uses Maemo 5 also known as fremantle. |
Re: Sending radio frequencies and IR codes
The N900 IR port is a transmitter only, not a receiver, so cannot be used to record other remotes.
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ah damn...
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