Pete Zaitcev wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 22:48:02 -0800, Phil Dibowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> So at a relatively blind guess, I'm thinking a few setup commands and a data
>> transfer is about all there is to this thing. That is of course without
>> having used any USB sniffers or anything.
> 
> This probably is true, but what is the value of having it without
> owning the back-end which generates the data blob?

The website generates it for you. Why have any need to own it? You configure
your stereo setup on their website, and click "configure remote" and it
spits out a binary blob you then download and drop into the application
which then shoves it to the remote.

> A request for docs would not hurt. Other than that, I suspect you'll
> need to sniff no matter what.

Well I have this thing working on a Mac (cause I refused to own a winblows
box)... know of any free ones for OS X?

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