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RE: Pronto extra memory


  • To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: Pronto extra memory
  • From: "Dr John Tankard" <jtankard@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Oct 2000 11:13:13 +0100
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> And as for the
> new Pronto
> with more memory, Unless you have an enormous amount of devices
> or you want
> to create a CCF with massive bitmaps in it, then the standard
> Pronto is more
> than capable.
Darren,

I agree with everything you say except the memory. I have a MP3 jukebox,
and
I can only manage 200 albums, with everthing else & that is not going
down
to track level ie one button for a album then a key to flick though the
tracks. I have written a programme in delphi that alters the uncompiled CCF
altomaticaly and creates playlists to match each album. The pronoto sends
out a 3 digit code (which is altomaticaly programmed) to my home vision,
which sends out a serial command to the PC to play the correct album using
winamp. The great thing is that you dont have to keep altering the Pronto,
its done automaticaly adding a album (or 10) takes about 4 mins.

Back to the point, if you do want to drive a jukebox the extra memory might
allow you to go down to track level, of hold more than 200 albums.

John
jtankard@xxxxxxx


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