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SubjectCan somebody extract key codes for E115/E125? new Reply to this message
Posted byMarconelly!
Posted on01/24/01 11:46 PM



All you have to do is to start Pocket NES and proceed with button setup. Values displayed on the right are the key codes. Write them down and also write which key you pressed - e.g Calendar button is 0xc3 on Cassiopeia EM-500




SubjectRe: Can somebody extract key codes for E115/E125? new Reply to this message
Posted byChuckMo
Posted on01/25/01 12:51 PM



> All you have to do is to start Pocket NES and proceed with button setup. Values
> displayed on the right are the key codes. Write them down and also write which
> key you pressed - e.g Calendar button is 0xc3 on Cassiopeia EM-500
>

Here you go for the 125 ...

direction pad
left 0x25
right 0x27
up 0x26
down 0x28

program buttons
menu 0xc3
calendar 0xc4
contacts 0xc5

side buttons
record 0xc2
start 0xc1

action control
up 0x26
down 0x28
in 0x86






SubjectThanks a lot! Now somebody with E115, please! (nt) new Reply to this message
Posted byMarconelly!
Posted on01/26/01 00:14 AM



> > All you have to do is to start Pocket NES and proceed with button setup.
> Values
> > displayed on the right are the key codes. Write them down and also write which
> > key you pressed - e.g Calendar button is 0xc3 on Cassiopeia EM-500
> >
>
> Here you go for the 125 ...
>
> direction pad
> left 0x25
> right 0x27
> up 0x26
> down 0x28
>
> program buttons
> menu 0xc3
> calendar 0xc4
> contacts 0xc5
>
> side buttons
> record 0xc2
> start 0xc1
>
> action control
> up 0x26
> down 0x28
> in 0x86
>





SubjectRe: Thanks a lot! Now somebody with E115, please! (nt) new Reply to this message
Posted byAnonymous (24.129.60.237)
Posted on01/26/01 03:54 PM



Are the E-115 codes in the source you got from me wrong?
I'm pretty sure Techmaster added that information and I thought I was correct. In fact, I made a build one for a guy with an E-115, using those codes, and they worked.

Darren

> > > All you have to do is to start Pocket NES and proceed
with button setup.
> > Values
> > > displayed on the right are the key codes. Write them down and also write
> which
> > > key you pressed - e.g Calendar button is 0xc3 on Cassiopeia EM-500
> > >
> >
> > Here you go for the 125 ...
> >
> > direction pad
> > left 0x25
> > right 0x27
> > up 0x26
> > down 0x28
> >
> > program buttons
> > menu 0xc3
> > calendar 0xc4
> > contacts 0xc5
> >
> > side buttons
> > record 0xc2
> > start 0xc1
> >
> > action control
> > up 0x26
> > down 0x28
> > in 0x86
> >
>





SubjectRe: Thanks a lot! Now somebody with E115, please! (nt) Reply to this message
Posted byMarconelly!
Posted on01/28/01 02:33 PM



I completely forgot about that. I just wanted to compare codes for E125 and E115 and see if they are the same.

Thasks for the new source! Expect new MAMEBoy soon!

> Are the E-115 codes in the source you got from me wrong?
> I'm pretty sure Techmaster added that information and I thought I was correct.
> In fact, I made a build one for a guy with an E-115, using those codes, and they
> worked.
>
> Darren
>
> > > > All you have to do is to start Pocket NES and proceed
> with button setup.
> > > Values
> > > > displayed on the right are the key codes. Write them down and also write
> > which
> > > > key you pressed - e.g Calendar button is 0xc3 on Cassiopeia EM-500
> > > >
> > >
> > > Here you go for the 125 ...
> > >
> > > direction pad
> > > left 0x25
> > > right 0x27
> > > up 0x26
> > > down 0x28
> > >
> > > program buttons
> > > menu 0xc3
> > > calendar 0xc4
> > > contacts 0xc5
> > >
> > > side buttons
> > > record 0xc2
> > > start 0xc1
> > >
> > > action control
> > > up 0x26
> > > down 0x28
> > > in 0x86
> > >
> >
>





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