indifference_engine;498660 Wrote: 
> However, it looks as though some of your PRONTO codes may be wrong. The
> 3rd block of numbers in each code is supposed to say how many of the
> following blocks are part of the initial sequence with the remainder
> being part of the repeat sequence.  For eg SB3 On this number is 0000
> which is nonsense unless there's something I'm missing.
> 
> Bluegaspode,
> Is there some special meaning to the third block if it is 0000?  My mod
> of your code uses it so that only the "once" part of the pronto code
> gets used but it is assumed to be greater than 1.

I have two sources for the Pronto IR format:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/infrared/prontoirformats.pdf
http://www.remotecentral.com/features/irdisp2.htm


The second states 

Code:
--------------------
    
  Either one of the burst pair sequences is optional so we will actually have 
three different patterns of IR encoding. 
  Preamble BurstSeq1 BurstSeq2
  Preamble BurstSeq1
  Preamble BurstSeq2
--------------------


So it looks as if his code is valid (beeing the third variation with
only the second 'repeat' burst sequence).


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