Stephen Orr
ATI Guru
ATI REMOTE WONDER™ Version 1.2
ATI today is pleased to release Version 1.2 of the ATI REMOTE WONDER™ software stack. Version 1.2 represents a major step forward in the interoperability of the remote control through the addition of "Plug-Ins" to extend the ability of the remote to control virtually any application running under Windows. In addition ATI today releases the AMMO SDK which makes the Plug-In API public and provides the needed header files and full source to a plug-in.
What's new in version 1.2
Creating your own plug-in for REMOTE WONDER™ is now possible with ATI's downloadable software development kit (SDK). This SDK allows 3rd party developers to quickly extend the functionality of the ATI Remote Wonder remote control by creating Application Manipulation Modular Objects (AMMO) to control practically any software running under Windows™.
What you need
Stephen Orr
ATI today is pleased to release Version 1.2 of the ATI REMOTE WONDER™ software stack. Version 1.2 represents a major step forward in the interoperability of the remote control through the addition of "Plug-Ins" to extend the ability of the remote to control virtually any application running under Windows. In addition ATI today releases the AMMO SDK which makes the Plug-In API public and provides the needed header files and full source to a plug-in.
What's new in version 1.2
- Programmable key options for launching Multimedia Center VideoCD, CD Audio, and File Player Features.
- Programmable short cut to launch arbitrary Windows applications
- Programmable shortcuts for the Windows START menu and Windows Shut Down
- Support for "Keying" the remote control to allow multiple remotes to be used in the same house.
- AMMO Plug-Ins add support for controlling 3rd party applications
- AMMO Plug-Ins SDK allows 3rd party developers to write their own plug-ins. (more below)
- Easy ability to import / configure plug-ins
- Ability to enable / disable plug-ins at run time.
- Plug-ins include the ability to define programmable keys.
- Plug-ins for WinAmp™ and PowerPoint™ included.
- Plug-ins for TheaterTek DVD and DivX Player available from their respective authors.
Creating your own plug-in for REMOTE WONDER™ is now possible with ATI's downloadable software development kit (SDK). This SDK allows 3rd party developers to quickly extend the functionality of the ATI Remote Wonder remote control by creating Application Manipulation Modular Objects (AMMO) to control practically any software running under Windows™.
What you need
- ATI Remote Wonder software version 1.2 - now available for download from ATI's support site.
- ATI Remote Wonder (bundled with many All In Wonder products) available for purchase online from ATI's eCommerce site.
- ATI AMMO SDK - available now for download from ATI's Developer site.
- AMMO SDK document with a full description of the API and how to implement it.
- AMMO "C-language" header file
- Example plug-in for WinAmp™ with full "C-language" source code, header and make files.
- ATI open source license agreement.
- Receive key event from the remote control and direct them to your applications.
- Selectively redirect on those groups of keys that you need to re-map.
- Provide programmable options groups to the Remote Wonder User Interface
- Control when your plug in receives messages
- Provide user configuration of your Plug-In.
Stephen Orr