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Steve Forman

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Apr 1, 2004, 10:17:32 AM4/1/04
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Well, X10 has done it again, once again making great hardware with
awful software.
The Lola software is much better than "Boom" was but that's not saying
much and it still does not support video.
So, does anybody know of a Girder/IRAssistant plugin or any other
software which will work with X10's new Lola remote?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

Steve Forman

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Apr 5, 2004, 9:54:08 AM4/5/04
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Once I realized that the X10 Lola remote was just a re-packaged ATI
Remote Wonder, there were all sorts of plugins available. I wound up
using this one for IRAssistant.

http://www.irassistant.com/dotcom/v_current/download.php3?file=http://www.irassistant.com/download/ATIDrv.zip

And there's a whole list of them (for Girder and everything else) at
this site:

http://remotew.free.fr/index.htm


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Dave Houston

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Apr 5, 2004, 11:16:28 AM4/5/04
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It may well be the other way around - that the ATI RemoteWonder is made by
X-10. X-10 started working with ATI about the time they introduced the
CM19A.

Dave Houston

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Apr 5, 2004, 11:19:04 AM4/5/04
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What's the FCC ID number on the Lola remote?

Dan Irwin

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Apr 5, 2004, 5:16:34 PM4/5/04
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how much truth is there to that statement?(i'm not doubting it, i'm
curious because if i recaall its a pain to get a remote wonder without
buying a card)

Eric Schuyler

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Apr 6, 2004, 8:41:57 AM4/6/04
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Dan,

It's not a problem to get a Remote Wonder at all. Just Google and you'll
get tons of links to sites selling it, without an ATI video card. I just
bought one yesterday, as a matter of fact.

Regards,
Eric

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