Self checkout with NCR using DHPOS
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Ok, here it goes, i know that somone has developed a program for using a billfeeder and pos, so why not take it up one level and do some programing so that the bill feeder AND the change reciever work. then we could move on to making change with coins and bills and then maybe even a touchscreen interfacee, Maybe? o maybe not that but I can dream cant I? the only thing that might be trickey would be getting the internal SERIAL printer to work with POS. oh and also coming up with 3 thousand dollars to purchase one of the units and another $250 to get it shipped to most palces and anther $300 in labor to get it assembled
BUT BASICLY WHAT I AM SAYING IS why dont we look in to this topic more
I have many clients that would like to put a self checkout in but like DHPOS soo much that they dont want top leave it just for that one feature
PLUS NCR sccansoft for POS STINKS and costs oo much and is slow
anyway, Just somthing to think about
BUT BASICLY WHAT I AM SAYING IS why dont we look in to this topic more
I have many clients that would like to put a self checkout in but like DHPOS soo much that they dont want top leave it just for that one feature
PLUS NCR sccansoft for POS STINKS and costs oo much and is slow
anyway, Just somthing to think about
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Hmm
Sounds great IF somebody can program a touchscreen interface that interfaces with POS.
The NCR units that I've seen in the UK have a fancy animated and musical front screen which connects to a standard Win32 DOS till screen running behind it, with an onscreen keyboard for managers to fix problems.
The NCR units that I've seen in the UK have a fancy animated and musical front screen which connects to a standard Win32 DOS till screen running behind it, with an onscreen keyboard for managers to fix problems.
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it is on the way
Ibmsystems is the programmer for the interface but he has been sick recantly and has had technicla problems so the release will be delayed. I am just a beta tester and i have one of the NCR units so i will try it out. I will keep everone posted as will Ibmsystems
Lets keep our fingers crossed
Lets keep our fingers crossed
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Ok i've now gotten done with the security feature heres how it goes
When you install t-screen you must get a product key from me
if you try to copy or mass distrubte the t screen it will give it self a new key there for you must get a product key from me
This will be intergraded into all t screen versions
When you install t-screen you must get a product key from me
if you try to copy or mass distrubte the t screen it will give it self a new key there for you must get a product key from me
This will be intergraded into all t screen versions
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If we started correcting spelling errors around here we would have time for nothing else. Why just correcting my spelling would be an endless chore.
If we started correcting spelling errors around here we would have time for nothing else. Why just correcting my spelling would be an endless chore.
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the app for touchscreen is just linked into dhpos, it is a win program
plus the assumption is you will have staff and cameras watching the units
plus the assumption is you will have staff and cameras watching the units
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The security issue is an easy fix as i already have it in progress:
A Backround program starts when TSS For DHPOS Starts (touchscreen system) The program will inturupt the TSS program if the weight added to the scale doesn't match the weight shown in the security database. Once the error is corrected the customer can continue the transaction
A Backround program starts when TSS For DHPOS Starts (touchscreen system) The program will inturupt the TSS program if the weight added to the scale doesn't match the weight shown in the security database. Once the error is corrected the customer can continue the transaction
I am really excited about this!
Who would think that a group of people with a little skill and determination will be able to do a better job than NCR (IMO)
Would you by any chance make it doable so that you would be able to use an affordable scale solution (hopefully with a scale that could be purchased on ebay)?
The staff window that they use to "remote view" looks just like POS remote but I am pretty sure it flags them if you seem to have a problem.
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Is there any approx date for the release of this?
Keep up the great work!
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Who would think that a group of people with a little skill and determination will be able to do a better job than NCR (IMO)
Would you by any chance make it doable so that you would be able to use an affordable scale solution (hopefully with a scale that could be purchased on ebay)?
The staff window that they use to "remote view" looks just like POS remote but I am pretty sure it flags them if you seem to have a problem.
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Is there any approx date for the release of this?
Keep up the great work!
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The program will be released No Later Than Feb 31st I havent been feling well so i havent been able to work as much so it has been delayed yes the remote view program is bassed off of POS remote but the problem item turns red when the error occurs so the employee can see the problem easily.PWEB-Mike wrote:I am really excited about this!
Who would think that a group of people with a little skill and determination will be able to do a better job than NCR (IMO)
Would you by any chance make it doable so that you would be able to use an affordable scale solution (hopefully with a scale that could be purchased on ebay)?
The staff window that they use to "remote view" looks just like POS remote but I am pretty sure it flags them if you seem to have a problem.
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Is there any approx date for the release of this?
Keep up the great work!
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yes the program can be used with most scanners (handsfree and handheld)
I Have Tested Symbol And PSC Scanners So They Are Guranteed Compatabile
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