[This was originally posted on blogagotchi.com --ed.]
Okay, so it's been what? Six months since that caffeine induced flurry
of screws, I've not made any progress. Why? The infrared LED operates
on a frequency I cant seem to get data from. I can, however, pull sound
data from my remote controls and (theoretically) send it back to my tv.
Anyway, to continue my work in trying to "talk" to the recent
tamagotchi's, I need to know what wavelength the infrared leds on the
tamagotchi run at. I never could get the infrared detectors I had to
work with the infrared transmitter in the tama.
If someone who stumbles across this post would mind looking on the back
of the packaging for their tama and give me the tama's fcc registration
number, I can look up all the info I need.
[Turns out tamagotchis arent registered with the fcc. Figures.]
Okay, so it's been what? Six months since that caffeine induced flurry
of screws, I've not made any progress. Why? The infrared LED operates
on a frequency I cant seem to get data from. I can, however, pull sound
data from my remote controls and (theoretically) send it back to my tv.
Anyway, to continue my work in trying to "talk" to the recent
tamagotchi's, I need to know what wavelength the infrared leds on the
tamagotchi run at. I never could get the infrared detectors I had to
work with the infrared transmitter in the tama.
If someone who stumbles across this post would mind looking on the back
of the packaging for their tama and give me the tama's fcc registration
number, I can look up all the info I need.
[Turns out tamagotchis arent registered with the fcc. Figures.]
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