BETA test version 6.37
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 10:30 pm
New features are...
"Rounding" will have a new option to round the sale to the nearest 10ยข. WARNING! If you currently have the the program set to round to "1" you will have to return to the "Rounding" feature in the POSCONFG.EXE program to reset this feature.
From the main POS menu pressing [F9] will put the program to sleep. This may help reduce the system resources used by the POS program while it is asleep. Pressing any key will then awaken the program.
If your computer runs straight DOS or Windows versions 3.1 to '98 you may set the POLE display output to "DIRECT ACCESS". This means that the POLE.EXE program will not be needed to run the pole display. This is good because POLE.EXE is Windows software and will not run on a DOS only machine. However direct serial port access will not work from the POS program if your computer runs Windows versions after '98 so then you will have to use POLE.EXE.
The POS program will now be able to sell time. Actually the POS program was always able to sell time it just did not keep track of the time being sold. Now it will. By pressing [DELETE] from the main POS menu or from a sale that has no items that have been rung up you will start a TIMER.EXE program that you can either set to display up to 51 timers displaying the start time and the elapsed time for up to 51 thingies or you can set it so that you can print out a start time and then later re-enter the start time and it will print out the elapsed time. The first method works well if you have something like a cyber cafe where you sell time on the computers and the second method works better if you have a 500 car parking garage.
There are many settings to the timer program. You can set a minimum time period to charge for. You can set a base time period of 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, or 60 minutes. For example you can charge 1.00 per 15 minutes. You can round to the nearest whole time period, or round up to the next.
If you choose not to round then the program will give you the the exact time to within 1/1000th of the chosen time period. For example if you are using the time period of 15 minutes and a person uses 2 hours and 38 minutes that would come out to 6.533 time periods. When you ring this up in the program you would enter 6.533 as the "Pieces"
Remember to first create a new folder on your hard drive and to copy the contents of your current POS folder to the new one. Then download the POS637B9.ZIP file to the new folder and unzip it. Now you can play with the new version in the new folder and not have to worry about screwing up your "real" register in the old folder.
This version has been released. Download from...
<center> http://keyhut.com/pos3.htm </center>
Remember the whole point of this is for you to report back with your opinions of the new features and anything else about this test version.
"Rounding" will have a new option to round the sale to the nearest 10ยข. WARNING! If you currently have the the program set to round to "1" you will have to return to the "Rounding" feature in the POSCONFG.EXE program to reset this feature.
From the main POS menu pressing [F9] will put the program to sleep. This may help reduce the system resources used by the POS program while it is asleep. Pressing any key will then awaken the program.
If your computer runs straight DOS or Windows versions 3.1 to '98 you may set the POLE display output to "DIRECT ACCESS". This means that the POLE.EXE program will not be needed to run the pole display. This is good because POLE.EXE is Windows software and will not run on a DOS only machine. However direct serial port access will not work from the POS program if your computer runs Windows versions after '98 so then you will have to use POLE.EXE.
The POS program will now be able to sell time. Actually the POS program was always able to sell time it just did not keep track of the time being sold. Now it will. By pressing [DELETE] from the main POS menu or from a sale that has no items that have been rung up you will start a TIMER.EXE program that you can either set to display up to 51 timers displaying the start time and the elapsed time for up to 51 thingies or you can set it so that you can print out a start time and then later re-enter the start time and it will print out the elapsed time. The first method works well if you have something like a cyber cafe where you sell time on the computers and the second method works better if you have a 500 car parking garage.
There are many settings to the timer program. You can set a minimum time period to charge for. You can set a base time period of 1, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, or 60 minutes. For example you can charge 1.00 per 15 minutes. You can round to the nearest whole time period, or round up to the next.
If you choose not to round then the program will give you the the exact time to within 1/1000th of the chosen time period. For example if you are using the time period of 15 minutes and a person uses 2 hours and 38 minutes that would come out to 6.533 time periods. When you ring this up in the program you would enter 6.533 as the "Pieces"
Remember to first create a new folder on your hard drive and to copy the contents of your current POS folder to the new one. Then download the POS637B9.ZIP file to the new folder and unzip it. Now you can play with the new version in the new folder and not have to worry about screwing up your "real" register in the old folder.
This version has been released. Download from...
<center> http://keyhut.com/pos3.htm </center>
Remember the whole point of this is for you to report back with your opinions of the new features and anything else about this test version.