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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Shortly after the Beo5 was released I produced some web pages which were hosted on a different server than the Beoworld web site or forum. However, now we have a dedicated server for the web site I have moved all these pages onto the new server. Your will find them at http://beo5.beoworld.org Many forum postings had reference to the old server which
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No, the list is NOT up to date. There is at least 40 units I need to add to the list which I will try and do in the coming weeks.
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The four digit "Type" numbers for the Beovision 7-40 are:- Mark 1 are 9351 to 9359 Mark 2 are 9361 to 9369 Mark 3 are 9370 to 9384 plus 9398 Mark 4 are 9439 to 9455
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[quote user="Jandyt"] I am going to do a lengthy thread on Sunday all being well. [/quote] Andy, I have created a " Beoworld Events " section under "Media" HERE for you to add all your pictures which get automatically resized where required. Currently Andy, Puncher, Lee, Peter and myself are enabled to upload pictures to
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Dear Beoworld Members, I wish to confirm that I have completed all changes including the installation of our new SSL security certificate. Members who need to renew their membership can now do so as the secure link to the bank has been established from our new server. The Beoworld web site (not forum) now runs on a dedicated server under our total control
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It may be possible, I would have to look into it..
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Dear Beoworld Members, The problem you noted was caused by me, let me explain.. Two weeks ago I had moved the Beoworld web site to our new dedicated server, but to allow payments with credit cards for membership etc, I needed to install a new SSL security certificate which finally arrived on Friday. However, before I could install the new certificate
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You can download the produced XML file HERE Extract the zip file to C:\ and the XML file will be placed into the correct directory in the configuration Tool. All digits are pre-assigned to the numbers screen. All commands not in the screen have been assigned to hard keys Command FS is not a NEC protocol command and was converted to RAW and may not be
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The binary 32 bit strings contain in 8 bit blocks the device address, then the inverted and reversed device address, then the command, then the inverted and reversed command. You said:- How do I calculate these bit streams from Hex codes using Lintronics My Comments:- The XML Generator only converts Lintronics timings to RAW format meaning it is an
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A Warm Welcome to your first posting. Your two HEX Pronto codes decode to NEC protocol using a carrier frequency of 38Khz and a product device address of 45 1 has a command code 0f Hex 03 and 2 has a command code of Hex 04 The following is a conversion into an XML format accepted by the Beo5 Configuration tool:- <?xml version="1.0" encoding
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