Barcoder - (c) 1993 ACB Software Documentation date: 31/1/94 This program is FREEWARE - no charge is made, just enjoy it! Please distribute this package as a complete ZIP file with: BAACODES.TXT - This text file BAACODES.OPA - The main application file STDLIB.OPO - Standard OPL routines used by Barcoder MANUFS.DBF - Manufacturer database PRODUCTS.DBF - Product database To install: Copy BAACODES.OPA to any \APP directory and install it from the system screen with PSION-I Copy STDLIB.OPO into the \OPO directory on your M: drive (internal) Copy MANUFS.DBF and PRODUCTS.DBF into any \DAT directory (these are optional) Usage: Start Barcoder from the System screen. You will be presented with a dialogue box asking for an EAN or a product name. Product names will only be found if the PRODUCTS.DBF and MANUFS.DBF files have been installed. - To generate a barcode from a number o Enter its EAN (the number under the barcode) o If the product is not in the database, you will be asked if you want to add its name and its manufacturer - these will be added to the relevant databases o The barcode will then appear o Press P to print to the 3-link parallel cable, or S to print to the 3-link RS232 serial cable - most Epson compatible printers should work (I've tested it with a Canon Bubblejet) o Press any other key to enter another barcode - To generate a barcode from a product name o Enter part of its description, e.g. "ballpen" o If the product is not found, you will be returned to the initial dialogue box o The barcode will appear if the product is found, follow the procedures above for printing Notes: EAN-8 and EAN-13 barcodes are accepted and generated. The printed barcodes are machine-readable (this has been tested). If a book barcode is entered, its ISBN will automatically be generated. Bugs: EAN-8 barcodes sometimes generate the wrong manufacturer. Pressing "S" or "P" to print a barcode will generate a system error and exit the program if no 3-link cable is plugged in. Why bother? A lot of people have asked that question!! A friend had a project on my HND course dealing with Barcodes, so I borrowed the information and wrote the Series 3 application. Someone out there might have a use for it! History: 8/2/93 - Initial EAN information obtained, application started 9/2/93 - EAN-8 support added to EAN-13 11/2/93 - Series 3 version completed 11/11/93 - Series 3a retranslation started 30/11/93 - Series 3a version completed, with minor revisions 31/1/94 - Series 3a version released into the public domain as FREEWARE What's this STDLIB thing then? STDLIB.OPO is simply a collection of commonly used OPL routines that I can't be bothered to code into each application I write. Most other ACB Software packages use STDLIB - it keeps down the code size of individual applications if they can call on a standard library of routines. If there is a demand, I'll release the STDLIB documentation. What other packages are available from ACB Software? - ACBDOS (to be released soon) o Command interpreter for the Series 3a o Allows most MS-DOS commands o Will play music and samples o Will display pictures, text files, etc o Allows connectivity between PCs and Series 3as o Allows E-mail between two connected Series 3as (!) - IDES o Generates 48 x 48 S3a icons o Can grab an icon from a larger picture o Allows scrolling of icons in any direction o Has magnified and normal views of icon - Chardes - character set designer (to be released soon) o Allows generation of .FSC font files o Can generate proportional fonts - Julia o Generates Julia set fractals on the Series 3a - Blitz (to be released soon) o S3a version of the classic arcade game - Munchies (to be released soon) o S3a Pac-Man clone o Full screen Note: the above applications are for the Series 3a ONLY. If there is any demand, I'll dig out the old Series 3 versions and stick them on an ftp site. Email contact: booker_a%prodev.dnet@smithkline.com