On 07/27/2010 10:19 AM, Phil Dibowitz wrote:
>> Yes, this is a little odd. However, IIRC, this matches what the official 
>> software prints. Or perhaps it doesn't print the value, but some field 
>> in the HTTP responses is the value of ri.protocol at least in 
>> libconcord, and the offical software sends 14 here. I don't think the 
>> value of ri.protocol is solely 0 or 1 on existing remotes?
> 
> I had thought it was based on the way it was used, I've never actually
> bothered to look at the values.
> 
> I'll see what my 880 has it set to when I get home from work tonight.

You are correct, sir. My 880's protocol is '8'.

Applying patch now.

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