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Subject: Re: What are TV parts good for?
To: PUTZGER@physik.uni-regensburg.de
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On 4 May 1994 15:47:18 GMT, Juergen Putzger wrote:

>In article <Cp905B.FII@noose.ecn.purdue.edu> ottomane@schenectady.ecn.purdue.edu (Michael J Ottomanelli) writes:
>>From: ottomane@schenectady.ecn.purdue.edu (Michael J Ottomanelli)
>>Subject: What are TV parts good for?
>>Keywords: TV, parts, etc
>>Date: Tue, 3 May 1994 22:36:46 GMT
>>
>>OK.  Heres the situation.  I have A TV that is not working and I was
>>wondering what can use some of the insides for? 
>>
>>The specs,  lets see: it about 17 inches
>>		      has a infared remote
>>                      and doesn't work as a tv.
>
>
>You could use the infrared remote controller and the IR sensor from the
>TV to control some robot. I have written a routine to decode the commands 
>from my TV remote control on a 8052 microcontroller board and use it as 
>wireless input keyboard.
>
>JUERGEN (juergen.putzger@physik.uni-regensburg.de)

Any chance that you would like to share that code with us?
Samuel Y.  Lee
