Revived!! The Grave Digger!
I got my On Digital remote/keboard/mouse working thanks to this thread and google. Thanks for the useful info and the .GML file. Although its the same remote, my serial interface wires were a little different. Not 5 but six wires, and connected to the 9-pin Serial Adapter in a different order than the .pdf file in this thread. (lots of trial and error)
The IR receiver also requires external power. (Thanks to this thtread I did'nt waste time messing with an unpowered receiver..lol)
It took me a week to get it right. Messing with both the Remote and Girder off and on for about a hour or three each day snd searching for info. I also learned how to build my own IR receiver messing with "Google" so much.
The only thing left for me to do is splice the IR receiver ps wire where the barrel plug for the ps connects to, and hopefully get the opus or the cars battery to power the IR receiver. I know I'll want some help with that soon, so I don't blow up anything.
I highly recomend this gadget! It's a keyboard/mouse/remote all in one and in a small size. It's very accurate and fast. It keeps up with my input with no problem. It writes the data as fast as I can type it. The mouse works well too!! The range is also superior.
I originally found out about this keboard/mouse here:
http://www.bradleyjacobs.com/
Serial Watcher
http://www.devhood.com/tools/tool_de...px?tool_id=780
A helpfull app to check your serial/com ports connection. This was a key part helping me getting the receiver to work. It detects com port activity. With this you can manually open and close com ports thats not in use and watch port activity!