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IR Hex Code Programs & Collections
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In this section: Programs that create and modify Pronto-format infrared hex codes, plus collections of devices.
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IR Hex Code Programs & Collections Displaying entries 21 through 24, of 24 available.
GenIRDB
Added by Barry Gordon | 2001 | 5,893 views
v11.0R0 This is the latest version of GENIRDB, a program that builds Pronto Databases or text files to cut and paste into the Pronto or ProntoPro IR code hex windows. It provides output in format for the Pronto,prontoPro, Nirvis Slinke, and the ADI Ocelot. A device library is included and input to expand the library is always welcome. It operates from an English language description (Device library) of the actual IR protocol and the device/key codes of a physical component. It therefore generates perfect IR sequences.
Designed for:
All Philips Pronto Models
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ProntoUtil
Added by Geoffrey Reynolds | 2000 | 4,510 views
v1.2 A utility for generating clean Pronto codes given information about the format of the codes. Complete source code is included for those who want to improve it on their own. To use the program, make sure the prontoutil.ini file is in your "Window" directory.
Designed for:
All Philips Pronto Models
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IRDatabase
Added by Manuel Duarte | 1999 | 3,286 views
A utility to store your own IR codes in the ProntoEdit database. (Beta 0.9, Build 2)
Designed for:
All Philips Pronto Models
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CCF Panels
Added by Jeroen Sonnemans | 1999 | 5,447 views
AKA IR Panels. A simple tool that can be helpful when using ProntoUtil to generate several codes to test. Select all the codes you generated in ProntoUtil and drag/drop (or copy/paste) them in the IR Codes TextBox in the CCF Panels app. Select Generate CCF and a file called "IRCodesCreate.CCF" will be generated. This file should hold all the IR codes you created with ProntoUtil. A few bugs may remain.
Designed for:
All Philips Pronto Models
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