Used the Flipper as a tool for this project - hacking a TV-B-Gone into a home automation IR device

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  • TV-B-Gone-kit

    *Pew* *Pew* TV's are toast!

    The final steps were mostly straightforward and not really relevant to the Flipper. I used a TL866II+ to flash the ATTINY85 chip after I edited the WORLDcodes.c file in the firmware source code., and viola, here it is.

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  • IRremoteESP8266

    Infrared remote library for ESP8266/ESP32: send and receive infrared signals with multiple protocols. Based on: https://github.com/shirriff/Arduino-IRremote/

    I was able to finally read one of my remote codes that my other receiver couldn't with the flipper. I then used this library with a D1 mini.

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