There's a program called "ParkMark" you can look into to to find your
car (Super Cool).  I know that's a little off topic from what you're
wanting, but you did mention an app to tell you where you parked your
car.



On Nov 6, 6:50 am, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Uh, assuming it had a radio capable of receiving and transmitting at
> the necessary frequency..... still probably not anymore.  Most of
> those remotes do some interesting code-scrambling or frequency-
> changing.  Precisely to prevent people from doing this.

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