OmniRemote database links:
Before
installing a new database on your Palm, make sure it has a different name than
your existing databases. If the name is the same your existing data will be
deleted. The database name is not necessarily the same as the file name. The
default name is OmniRemote, many databases on the Internet also have this name.
If you are unsure, make a backup copy of your existing database before
installing. For more details, see the OmniRemote manual.
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OmniRemote Databases for various devices can be downloaded from:
http://www.coolremotes.com/
Controls
for many TVs, VCRs and Cable boxes can found in the third party databases called
"TV Uni-remote" and "VCR Uni-remote". They can be downloaded through the
following links:
http://www.palmgear.com/software/showsoftware.cfm?prodID=5612
http://www.palmgear.com/software/showsoftware.cfm?prodID=6508
OR
Desktop comes with some databases:
http://www.ordesktop.com/
Also check out
their download page:
http://www.ordesktop.com/DownloadFrame.html
If
you are unable to locate a database for your device, you can download a Philips*
Pronto .CCF file and export the IR codes as HEX and copy them into OmniRemote.
For details on how to do this, see the OmniRemote manual. .CCF files can be
downloaded from many places, including:
http://www.remotecentral.com/
Useful
Pacific Neo-Tek links:
OmniRemote FAQ page
Pacific Neo-Tek home
page
*Pacific Neo-Tek, inc. is not affiliated
with Philips or any of the other external links provided here.