Have updated IRrecvDdump to fix bugs described in Issue: #167
In summary, removed bug where large space values were displayed incorrectly & confusing users. The output now always starts with a mark, instead of a space, which makes it easier to interpret and less confusing for users.
refer to #167 for more detials.
The update has been tested with several protocols (but not all) and verified as working.
Most work already done by zenwheel, but the sendPanasonic command
didn't work. Sending and decoding is confirmed to work with using both
the JVC and Panasonic protocol.
The library has also been updated to work with Arduino IDE 1.0.
Many problems happen with git due to some machines liking CRLF at the
end of lines, and others linking CR. To try to straighten this out,
I'm using Unix-style LF (\n) as the line endings. To make sure your
repository remains consistent, try:
$ git config --global core.autocrlf input
For details, see:
http://help.github.com/dealing-with-lineendings/