POLE DISPLAY
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This thread is for letting people know when the POS program will <U>FINALLY</U> have support for pole displays.
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Current status: All known bugs have been addressed (meaning I have tried to fix them, not that they have been fixed ), and the current version is being tested by http://www.posworld.com for us. I'm expecting results early next week. I'll post whatever we find out here.
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Pole Display
If you update pole display, where it says WELCOME TO STORE NAME, can you make so we can change it (and maybe even) animate it? And then in Purchase mode, it says 'Next Customer Please'?
Pass-Thru
Hi!
I own a Logic Controls Pass-Thru display.
I cant get it to work.
When I test the display (in DOS) it works perfect.
Regarding our manual we must send three variabels
before the message, the variables is !#1
An example in DOS..
MODE COM2 96,N,8,1
TYPE CON>COM2
!#1HELLO HELLO
Then the HELLO HELLO is showing on the display..
Best Regards,
Patrick Andersson
I own a Logic Controls Pass-Thru display.
I cant get it to work.
When I test the display (in DOS) it works perfect.
Regarding our manual we must send three variabels
before the message, the variables is !#1
An example in DOS..
MODE COM2 96,N,8,1
TYPE CON>COM2
!#1HELLO HELLO
Then the HELLO HELLO is showing on the display..
Best Regards,
Patrick Andersson
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Serial Pole Displays only
Patrick,
Currently only pole displays that are attached to the serial port are supported. We are aware of "pass through" displays and will support them eventually.
Currently only pole displays that are attached to the serial port are supported. We are aware of "pass through" displays and will support them eventually.
Dale
Displays that should work
Logic Controls has a number of pole displays which emulate other displays. Their part numbers determine the emulation and other settings. If the emulation or language is other than Logic controls, it likely won't work properly.
You need to understand the part numbers from Logic Controls to get the correct displays. The first 2 letters tell you if it's a pole display(PD) or table-top display (TD) without a pole. The first number is for the model. 3=3000, 6=6000. Letter size is the biggest difference between the two models, where the 6000 has the largest letters (at a higher cost). 3000 is the least costly and should work well for everyone. The second number determines the emulation - which is critical in the display working with POS.
0=Logic Controls
1=Logic Controls w/Pass Through
2,3,4,5 & 9 are all SPECIAL Command sets or emulations which likely WILL NOT work with POS or at least haven't been tested.
The last 2 numbers determine the port type and settings. These should always be 00, which match the default settings in POS for the POLE.
So, based on all the boring information above ---
The models that SHOULD work...
TD3000, PD3000 & PD6000. Technically, the PD3100 & PD6100 (pass through models) should work -- but the pass through port itself will not work at this time. (Meaning, connecting a printer to the pass-through port will not work!)
The PD3000 was used for testing the program. I will be testing the 6.09 release of POS with a pole on 7/27 to verify it works. A prior version worked fine, so I expect it will.
The poles can be purchased here:
http://posworld.com/logiccontrols.html
You need to understand the part numbers from Logic Controls to get the correct displays. The first 2 letters tell you if it's a pole display(PD) or table-top display (TD) without a pole. The first number is for the model. 3=3000, 6=6000. Letter size is the biggest difference between the two models, where the 6000 has the largest letters (at a higher cost). 3000 is the least costly and should work well for everyone. The second number determines the emulation - which is critical in the display working with POS.
0=Logic Controls
1=Logic Controls w/Pass Through
2,3,4,5 & 9 are all SPECIAL Command sets or emulations which likely WILL NOT work with POS or at least haven't been tested.
The last 2 numbers determine the port type and settings. These should always be 00, which match the default settings in POS for the POLE.
So, based on all the boring information above ---
The models that SHOULD work...
TD3000, PD3000 & PD6000. Technically, the PD3100 & PD6100 (pass through models) should work -- but the pass through port itself will not work at this time. (Meaning, connecting a printer to the pass-through port will not work!)
The PD3000 was used for testing the program. I will be testing the 6.09 release of POS with a pole on 7/27 to verify it works. A prior version worked fine, so I expect it will.
The poles can be purchased here:
http://posworld.com/logiccontrols.html
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POSWorld
For those of you that do not know, and actually until now only Jon and I have and any opportunity to know, POSWorld was instrumental in the development of POLE.EXE supplying both technical specifications on the displays and beta testing the program as Jon wrote it. I spent a lot of the time goofing off.
POSWorld has been listed on my hardware links page from the beginning and from the feedback I have received from POS users that have purchased equipment from them they are one of the good guys.
Here is the link to their page http://www.posworld.com/posperipherals/ ... ndles.html
I am sure that they will add a pole display the the listing on this page soon. Well maybe not "soon" soon
POSWorld has been listed on my hardware links page from the beginning and from the feedback I have received from POS users that have purchased equipment from them they are one of the good guys.
Here is the link to their page http://www.posworld.com/posperipherals/ ... ndles.html
I am sure that they will add a pole display the the listing on this page soon. Well maybe not "soon" soon
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