Toshiba HD DVD code

I need a device code so that the Comcast "universal" remote will operate my Toshiba HD-A2 DVD player. Anyone, please?

The code for Toshiba HD DVD Player is Code is 21769 for Toshiba HD DVD Proframming :  Turn on HD DVD Player1) Press AUX2) Press HOLD Setup for 2 flashes3) Press 9914) Press 2 for AUX function programming (1 for TV)5) Press Channel up until unit turns OFF 6) Press Setup after unit turns off to finish programming   To read code backPress AUXHold Setup until 2 flashesPress 1 and count flashes – repeat with 2 then 3 then 4 then 521769 was the flash code

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