YoDude
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2009-09-11
, 21:45
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@ Po' Bo'. PA
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#21
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2009-09-11
, 22:32
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#22
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2009-09-12
, 15:10
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#24
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Any chance of getting TV-B-Gone functionality into this application? Just for fun and nerd factor increase.
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2009-09-12
, 23:09
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#25
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I'd say it's next to impossible to record ir transmission from that thing. It just sends many many different shutdown commands. (Impossibe to record with lirc, except to raw code whitch is not supported sending type.)
What I'd do, is to scan through existing known commands and parse power button commands from there. Pack them up and send all of them.
And if someone is interested about day worth of hard work, I'd recommend looking lirc backend code for a sec and writing desktop widget with one button. Progress indicator would also be nice.
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2009-09-13
, 08:54
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#26
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source code of tvbgone, includes the shutdown codes
http://ladyada.net/media/tvbgone/firmwarev12.zip
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2009-09-21
, 11:20
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2009-09-22
, 05:18
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2009-09-26
, 00:00
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@ new jersey, usa
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2009-09-26
, 00:48
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#30
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It seems to work fine from 5 or 6 meters. Longer distances might work, haven't tested (yet). One remote has only one page for buttons but you can create multiple remotes for same device and you can switch easily between them. So that's kind of a hack to achieve it.
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infrared, irreco, n900, n900 ir, remote control |
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