2025-08-12 (Tu) BonfireLaserTag Receiving and displaying IR codes

I ran a sketch named "IRrecvDemo" and it reported remote control values flawlessly. I was relieved that the circuit and code worked. The single receiver unit still concerned me, but I tested it from different angles at close range, and it responded well. I may try connecting several in parallel later. I added the receiver code to the screen code and ran them together to see if there was any interference, but they worked. Lastly, I parsed out one of the screen examples to print the remote code to the screen whenever. The hardest part was not the printing, but converting the IR library's data to a printable format.
Showing remote codes on the screen

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