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Posted by Gary on 07/06/06 12:58
my son and I did just this hack using a very old 1 4 all 6 last weekend. we
had to update the codes with the Sony 5 download. (If you can do it you will
know what I mean)
Gary
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"Dave Farrance" <DaveFarrance@OMiTTHiSyahooANDTHiS.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "Harry Stottle" <sorryspamdoesntwork@nospam.uk.co> wrote:
>
>>"Dave Farrance" <DaveFarrance@OMiTTHiSyahooANDTHiS.co.uk> wrote
>>> "Gary" <Garyspam@spamasmailorder.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>go to oneforall.co.uk
>>>
>>> It doesn't exist. And how would going to the OFA homepage help with
>>> unpublished product features anyway?
>>
>>It exists on my computer, ...
>
> So it does. Apologies to Gary. I'd fallen into the habit of leaving out
> the "www", as Gary had done. It wouldn't have mattered if that had been
> the canonical name of the server, but www.oneforall.co.uk is actually
> an alias of www.oneforall-int.com .
>
>> ... also it led me to the following page, which
>>suggests it is a 5 function code.
>>http://www.oneforall-int.com/cgi-universa/faq.exe/showAnswer?fid=3397&choice1=418&choice2=&code=
>
> Thanks. I'd looked at the OFA sites in the past, but the
> key-function-codes had only been mentioned on the "unofficial" sites.
> They're still not mentioned in the downloadable manuals for the
> remotes.
>
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> Dave Farrance
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