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On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 11:51 AM, David Callahan <da...@bunnywood.org>wrote:

> Yes. Putting the buttons on your phone or tablet instead of a remote. You
> probably had the phone in your hand Anyway! Right? I'll dig around in the
> code and see what I can see.
>
> Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net> wrote:
>>
>> Unfortunately, there isn't a whole lot of documentation, especially since
>> all of this is reverse engineered.  A skin ultimately represents an
>> individual model of remote (e.g., Harmony 650), whereas there may be
>> multiple remotes that use the same Architecture (Arch).  You can see the
>> Skins and Arches defined in remote_info.h.
>>
>> Isn't what a novel idea for a remote?  The Link?
>>
>> On Sun, 16 Jun 2013, David Callahan wrote:
>>
>> Even without specifics, I think I understand arch 17, but what does skin 82
>>> mean? Can you point me to the documentation for this project, where that
>>> sort of thing is hopefully explained? If not, can you send me whatever raw
>>> data there is so I can start documenting it myself?
>>> <
>>>  br
>>> />And isn't that a novel idea for a remote?
>>>
>>> Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> OK, so got the Link.  As I suspected, it speaks the 'MH' protocol, which
>>> is good news as we won't have to completely reverse engineer a new
>>> protocol.  It is Skin 82 and Arch 17 (a new Arch).
>>> Now, just to figure out how this thing works...and how it interacts with
>>> the web service.
>>> On Wed, 12 Jun 2013, David Callahan wrote:
>>> Packing it up. Where shall I send it?
>>> Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net> wrote:
>>> Okay, I read the user manual and now I understand a lot better what this
>>> thing is.  :)
>>> Unfortunately, it's probably going to take a significant effort to get it
>>> working, and I don't see how I can do it without physically having access
>>> to the device.  If you are willing t
>>> o loan
>>> me one, I am willing to work on
>>> it, though.  I'm not sure how long it will take - it could be a month or
>>> mo
>>>  re, but
>>> you can have the device back whenever you want.
>>> Scott
>>> On Wed, 12 Jun 2013, David Callahan wrote:
>>> I'm not using it right now. Just came in yesterday. I took it to work to try
>>> to program it, but the security system kicked it out. So then I started
>>> googling ways to do it directly from my OS.
>>> <
>>> br
>>> />And I admit I actually mentioned the model numbers to try and make sure yo
>>> u
>>> realized what this thing was without asking a horribly insulting sounding
>>> question.
>>> I spent $65 on this and it's just a paperweight until we make it work. I'm
>>> willing to do whatever we need. But I'd really like to have it back again in
>>> the end.
>>> Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net> wrote:
>>> Oh, wait.  I was thinking that this was actually a remote control itself,
>>> but now I am seeing that it is not
>>> .  This
>>> may be a bit more challenging to
>>> support than I thought, depending on what actually gets programmed in
>>>  to
>>> it.
>>> On Wed, 12 Jun 2013, David Callahan wrote:
>>> MH remote?
>>> And for the record, I think there are two versions of this floating around
>>> now. Either that, or the other product number is just to differentiate the
>>> one that comes with a remote control. This is the 915-000144. The newer one
>>> is 915-000194. Ju
>>> st
>>> thought I'd mention it for documentation purposes.
>>> Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net> wrote:
>>> OK, it sounds like it might be an MH remote.  I'll send a patch l
>>> ater
>>> for
>>> you to try.
>>> On Wed, 12 Jun 2013, David Callahan wrote:
>>> I don't have windows, but it wants silverlight AND a special harmony plugin
>>> from myharmony.com.
>>> From the kernel ring buffer:
>>> [593011.490607] usb 2-1.2: new high-speed USB device number 12 using ehci-pc
>>> i
>>> [593011.593257] usb 2-1.2: New USB device found, idVendor=046d,
>>> idProduct=c126
>>> [593011.593264] usb 2-1.2:
>>>  New USB
>>> device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2,
>>> SerialNumber=0
>>> [593011.593268] usb 2-1.2: Product: Harmony Remote
>>> [593011.593272] usb 2-1.2: Manufacturer: Logitech
>>> From lsusb:
>>> Bus 002 Device 012:<
>>> br
>>> />ID
>>> 046d:c126 Logitech, Inc.
>>> On 06/12/2013 11:18 AM, Scott Talbert wrote:
>>> OK, cool.  If it uses a brand new protocol, it would probably be a lot
>>> faster to have physical access to the device, but if it is just another
>>> variant of an existing, it probably won't be too hard to add support.For
>>> starters:
>>> 1) When you use it with Windows or Mac OS, do you use
>>> members.harmonyremote.com, or do you use www.myharmony.com (the
>>> Silverlight app)?
>>> 2) What does 'lsusb' show for it?
>>> Scott
>>> On Wed, 12 J
>>> un
>>> 2013, David Callahan wrote:
>>> Yes! And I'd be happy to mail it off to some
>>> one if
>>> I can have it back
>>>  , or
>>> gather whatever debugging info you can tell me how to get, or give you
>>> shell
>>> access to a computer that it is plugged in to. Whatever works. (hint:
>>> mailing
>>> stuff costs money, don't pick that one unless it's R
>>> EALLY
>>> better than the
>>> other options)
>>> On 06/12/2013 10:44 AM, Scott Talbert wrote:
>>> On Wed, 12 Jun 2013, David Callahan wrote:
>>> Is the Harmony Link ever going to be supported by this project? I don't
>>> even
>>> know if it actually has anything in common with the rest of the series
>>> besides its n
>>> ame.
>>> It will if someone either donates one to the developers, or someone who
>>> owns own is willing to provide USB debug traces, so we can enabl
>>> e
>>> the
>>> functionality.
>>> Do you own one?
>>> Scott
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