Would love to know if there is Barry.
Remember also the Domino
(http://www.inclusive.co.uk/catalogue/acatalog/domino.html)
There have been numerous folk asking for such a thing but I'm not
aware of anyone producing it.
One reason that a rep suggested to me was because its too expensive
with too little market - not sure I agree with that myself. I guess
the other is that its "fairly" easy to DIY something. Sticking
infrared into instructables brings up a plethora of projects. This one
I have had on my to-do list for a while:
<http://www.instructables.com/id/Universal-IR-Remote-Switch/>. Here is
something that may start you off
<http://www.instructables.com/id/IR-Detector/> but it's a bit basic -
this may be a better approach:
<http://www.instructables.com/id/IR-Remote-Control-Signal-Capture-and-Visualization/>
What I really one is a Open Source design for a IR sender/receiver -
the Big Jack is ludicrously expensive. Anybody fancy it?!
Other things to look at by the way on this topic are the USB-UIRT
(http://www.usbuirt.com/) - if your controlling something from a
computer with IR its a darn sight cheaper than a GEWA Prog etc and
Tobii Communicator/The Grid support it.
Will
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Occupational Therapist
The ACE Centre, Oxford
2009/7/14 Taylor, Barry <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear all
> Am I dreaming or is there a simple device which looks like a jelly bean
> but can record & replay a single IR code? Or am I just so old that it's
> obsolete?
>
> I realise the Gewa IR3 & Big Jack have similarities, but this was much
> cheaper.
>
> Barry
>
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