Whats the memory limit of the Cinema 7?
According to One For All, “The Cinema 7 is a basic learner with one memory ‘bucket’ that handles all learning, macros, etc. It is difficult to set limits as to how many learning keys, macros depending on size, etc. because they all have different complexities and are all stored in the same place. We OFA set the limits as 28 learning keys and two macros of 15 keystrokes each, but this is conservative.” However, a couple of people have taken it upon themselves to find out how memory is allocated in the Cinema 7. The first tests were conducted by David B. (DaBrown2@aol.com). He found the following: I can confirm from my own experience that key moves and advanced codes do take up memory. They share the same memory area as macro setups. They do NOT share the same memory as learned keys. There are 180 memory “units” to start. Each key press you put in a macro takes one unit. Each key move or advanced code you use takes 4 units. You can have up to 45 advanced codes programmed, or 45 key moves