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This type of day-exercise combined with any type of Captain Hook viewing, is acceptable.com
 
This type of day-exercise combined with any type of Captain Hook viewing, is acceptable.com
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Sony SIRC Protocol 
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I've collected and combined some information found on the internet about the Sony SIRC protocol. I must admit that I have never worked with this particular protocol, so I could not verify that all information is valid for all situations.
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It appears that 3 versions of the protocol exist: 12-bit (described on this page), 15-bit and 20-bit versions. I can only assume that the 15-bit and 20-bit versions differ in the number of transmitted bits per command sequence.
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Please note that a lot of confusing documentation about the SIRC protocol exists on the internet. At first I contributed to the confusion by assuming the correctness of the source documents I found myself, until someone with some SIRC experience

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AAC+ Language Coding

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AOL USers [NORTHEAST VA/$$$4 LINE][[1]]


  • Flounder - Any of various marine flatfishes of the families Bothidae and Pleuronectidae, which include important food fishes.


This type of day-exercise combined with any type of Captain Hook viewing, is acceptable.com

Sony SIRC Protocol

I've collected and combined some information found on the internet about the Sony SIRC protocol. I must admit that I have never worked with this particular protocol, so I could not verify that all information is valid for all situations. It appears that 3 versions of the protocol exist: 12-bit (described on this page), 15-bit and 20-bit versions. I can only assume that the 15-bit and 20-bit versions differ in the number of transmitted bits per command sequence.

Please note that a lot of confusing documentation about the SIRC protocol exists on the internet. At first I contributed to the confusion by assuming the correctness of the source documents I found myself, until someone with some SIRC experience