| | The palm IR tools Edward Gardner
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| | Well, I have had great success using the palm to RCX tools (connecting the Palm device to the IR tower for transmission to the bots) and somewhat limited success with the Omniremote program that uses the built in IR port on the Palm III. My advice? (...) (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.robotics.palm)
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| | | | Re: The palm IR tools Matthew Miller
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| | | | (...) It's certainly possible. Whether anyone will actually go as far as to make something that can do that is an open question. :) (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.robotics.palm)
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| | | | Re: The palm IR tools Robert Eddings
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| | | | (...) Edward, I have planned on updating the Palm Remote program for some time. The main problem with OmniRemote is that it is recording a pure IR signal along with the unavoidable background interference that is difficult to minimize. Think of it (...) (25 years ago, 14-Feb-00, to lugnet.robotics.palm)
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| | | | | | Re: The palm IR tools Edward Gardner
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| | | | Let me ask another (ignorant) question, then. Have you tried using the LRemote or BrickRemote programs that use an IR tower connected to the Palm device ((URL) As it happens, I have 2 palms (and if you count the emulator, one more ala my laptop to (...) (25 years ago, 15-Feb-00, to lugnet.robotics.palm)
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| | | | | | Re: The palm IR tools Robert Eddings
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| | | | LRemote uses the same IR codes as the LEGO remote does. It is still worth trying to train OmniRemote that way though. With OmniRemote, doing the same thing in a different way can make a big difference. I don't know why. Train some buttons and see (...) (25 years ago, 15-Feb-00, to lugnet.robotics.palm)
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