"Chris Mason" wrote > I have no idea what that is. The MX-700 can only learn from IR codes > transmitted from the remote. I think you must be thinking of a different > system.
I believe the MX-700 has a port in the side of it for computer programming. That's probably what Marc's referring to. Either way, he's right that the squeezebox supports discrete on and off. You can turn on -d_ir and monitor the IR codes that the squeezebox is receiving on each keypress (it understands codes from virtually any ir device, it just ignores any that aren't ascribed functionality in it's .ir files), then use those codes to create a new .ir file that responds to any ir codes (not just JVC codes). There are many functions that aren't present on the squeezebox remote but which are supported (discrete on/off are just one of those functions). Take a look at the .ir file and the default.map file, you'll see pretty quickly how it works. _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
