Mega 180 Remote

Hi,
Is there a "code" know'n for the Mega 180 IR-remote
I'd love to use my Marmitek remote for HIFI and CD playing
As i use the Marmitek remote for showshifter on my Mega 180 and for my TV, DVD and Sat set.  
Don't like my table full with remote's

LOL 
There is not any stockist in France for Mega 180 beacause this Mega is too old and nobody ditribute it now 
And MSI France is not able to help me.
I'm very    about MSI custumer service.
I must to make everything myself.

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    If someone could supply me with specs for the hardware, I should be able to write a driver myself, but so far, I've had no luck finding the info I need.
    (I didn't expect the onboard IR reciever to work, so I had build a serial IR reciever... but when I got the PC... no serial port )
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    These are the only links I have got that might be of interest.
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    http://lirc.sourceforge.net/remotes/msi/
    not a lot of help I know but I light a candle every so often

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    BIOS SETTINGS:
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    That's all for now----tell me what else you've found and I'll post.
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    My MSI MEGA 180 has a strange display on the monitor.
    I opened the boxed removed all items.
    Installed the CPU (supported on the CPU compatability list for the MSI MEGA 180), installed the heatsink & fan.
    Installed the HD drive.
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    NOTE II: this is the URL to the CPU used: http://www.excaliberpc.com/product_info.php?products_id=1798
    PLeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesssss ssssssssssssssssssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee  help ease my pain!!

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