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You just need a remote which makes the LED of the OSSC flash. That means, the remote uses the NEC IR protocol. It is pretty common – i’ve had 3 remotes lying around (from a Toshiba TV, an LG TV and from an old DVB card) using this IR protocol.
You probably won’t find a remote, which uses the exactly same IR code for one of its buttons as your original L336 uses for its menu button.
But that is not a problem after all, since you can set your OSSC to use another IR code for its menu -> power your OSSC on while holding BTN1… as described here:
https://junkerhq.net/xrgb/index.php/OSSC#Remote_control_setup
That way you can setup your OSSC using any remote it recognizes.
So simply find a remote your OSSC recognizes (flashing green LED on your OSSC), use any button of this remote (which is recognized but doesn’t do anything on your OSSC) to program the menu button on your clone L336 (and another one for the up arrow button) and then start your OSSC with a pushed down BTN1, to make your OSSC re-learn every button of your clone L336.
This should work fine… until you flash a new OSSC firmware. After that you have to redo the last step since your OSSC resets to the default IR codes after a firmware update.
