Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Re: Development version of CF

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That is exactly what I found. Placing the 50 ms delay in front of the command worked (as Nahshon suggested). I am going through a Global Cache which has an inherent delay in it. I used the GC Learner facility to "learn" the IR code. The code is working properly now.

I am an AMX/Crestron programmer, so the issues with the IR toggling codes is not new to me.

Is there a development license that will allow people like me to develop full blown apps (including page flips)?

Jim Provan


On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 5:18 PM, Jarrod Bell <jarrod@guilink.com> wrote:
The only limitation of the unregistered version is that you can only
use one landscape page and one portrait page. The development license
is a full license just like a paid one.

Can you copy/paste the complete code you are using? You might have to
relearn the code with the repeat count set to 2 (or more) via the GC
software. Some hardware use toggling IR codes for each press.
Changing the repeat delay to a small number like 50ms will force the
code to be sent twice which will fix the problem, but relearning the
IR code correctly is the best option. You may find that the code you
originally will work sometimes, but not every time due to the toggling
nature of the IR code the hardware is using.

Jarrod

On Dec 29, 8:51 am, Nahshon Williams <spc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I meant "repeat delay" in button properties sorry,  watched the video on
> the blog.
> I have issues getting macros to work maybe you can help :-)
>
>
>
> AVGuy wrote:
> > Thank you for the quick response. A delay infers a macro instead of a
> > command. Is this the way you approached the issue ?
>
> > I have one macro where I send a channel preset and placed a 50 msec
> > delay before each channel number. That stabilized that command at
> > least.
> > So if it needs to be a macro for each item, that's okay. It is a
> > little unfortunate, but works.
>
> > On Dec 28, 1:23 pm, Nahshon Williams <spc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Add a delay of 50 milli seconds to the command, that did the trick for me.
> >> Also make it momentary not toggle.
> >> In the IR learner  utility, are you using the correct port? It should be
> >> module 4 and then connector 1, 2 or 3.
>
> >> AVGuy wrote:
>
> >>> I have done a VERY simple test design to send an IR Power Toggle to an
> >>> LG Plasma via a GC-100. The command does not turn the TV on. I
> >>> verified with the GC Test Utility that the command is correct. Is this
> >>> an issue with the development version of the program being crippled
> >>> because it is a development version ?
>
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