[comp.unix.microport] light pens / bar-code readers wanted

paul@crash.cts.com (Paul Palacios) (05/04/89)

First, I must apologies if this subject has already gone through
discussions.  If this topic has in fact already been covered and
burned out, please reply then by mail instead.  Thank you.

I am looking for any suggestions on manufacturers, models, or whatever
information I can get on available bar-code readers for the ibm-pc
(xt/at/386 whatever :-) ).  A light-pen kind of device would be ideal,
however, I would appreciate any other suggestions that you might think
reasonable.  I should also add, it's use would be closest compared to
a point-of-sale kind of use (although, not exactly).

Also, even if your not *closely* familiar with bar-code readers, if
you know of any bar-code reader manufacturers or distributors, I would
appreciate that information too.

Thank you in advance.
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hwh@cup.portal.com (Harold W Hankins) (05/06/89)

We have used both Percon and Aedex barcode readers with our Point of
Sale software. (the Aedex are less expensive)

No driver is needed because barcode readers are normally hooked up
in "wedge" configuration. (They OR the data from the terminal and
barcode reader together.) Percon has both rs-232 and IBM PC keyboard
versions.  You just unplug your keyboard, plug in the barcode reader,
and plug the keyboard into the back of the barcode reader.

The application software can't tell if someone has typed the number
in on the keyboard or scanned it in with the barcode reader.

AEDEX Corp, Placentia, CA  (714)632-7000
Percon, Eugene, OR         (503)344-1189


Hank Hankins			hwh@cup.portal.com
Point of Sales Systems
Camarillo, CA