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24.11.2006 09:18:42
Wake up with Keyspan Express
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Hi Felix,

first thanks for this great app and for your superb support to user requests and questions!!!! 
im using RB since it supports the Keyspan express receiver and i just love it. 
But there is one things that doesn't seem to work correctly here (mini PPC 1.4 1GB Ram , 10.4.8): 
when i put my mini to sleep, i can not wake it up via the remote. this was possible with the original Keyspan-driver. As i don't have Keyboard nor Mouse connected this is a little annoying. 
Any ideas on that? 
Thanks in advance.

Heiko

 

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25.11.2006 16:05:01
Re: Wake up with Keyspan Express
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Hi Heiko,

thanks for letting me know. I'm not sure, however, whether I can make 
this work. Reason is, Remote Buddy's drivers are operating from user 
space and are not kernel extensions. That has a number of advantages 
(high stability, high security, mostly independant of Kernel API 
changes) but I have doubts that a system could be woken up from a 
userspace driver, since it would basically require the application to 
run while the system is sleeping. Another possibility could be that I 
missed a small detail when initializing the receiver. I'll put it on 
the Todo list and do indepth research on possible solutions as soon 
as possible.

Not pretty, but a working and quick workaround: plugging and 
unplugging the receiver will wake up your mini, too.

Best regards, 
Felix 

User

03.01.2007 16:33:55
Re: Wake up with Keyspan Express
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I too would be very interested in seeing this feature of my express remote return. it's my single complaint with your great program. i really hope you can make it work. in the original driver it just detected IR signal in varying levels to wake the computer, not a specific keypress.

good luck, 
-rae

Last edited: 03.01.2007 16:34:29 

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04.01.2007 22:43:01
Re: Re: Wake up with Keyspan Express
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Hello Rae,

thanks for bringing this back to my immediate attention!

I'll look into it as soon as I find a little time.

Best regards, 
Felix 

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17.05.2007 22:14:23
Re: Wake up with Keyspan Express
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Hi Felix,

Love your product. Wondering if there's any progress on the issue. RB also introduced a Kernel extension (if I understand that right). Is there a possibility to add a wake-on-sleep function to the kernel extension?

Hope you don't mind me bringing this back to your attention.

...Remote Buddy's drivers are operating from user space and are not kernel extensions.

User

21.05.2007 16:48:02
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Hi,

thanks for asking.

I'll certainly see what can be done as soon as I find some time.

Best regards, 
Felix 

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28.10.2007 15:53:11
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I'd like to put in another vote for being able to wake up my mini using my Keyspan Express. I was a bit disappointed to find out that this doesn't work in an otherwise excellent product.