Re: handheld scanners

2007-08-08 Thread Nathan Aubrey
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Re: handheld scanners

2007-08-08 Thread Nathan Aubrey
Mark, I may be taking a trip to the valley tomorrow, any chance on a meeting somewhere? Alan is going to give me one as well, which will make it nice so I can hack and hack and hopefully one of them will work! I don't know where I'm meeting Alan yet, but I can meet you wherever is convenient!

Re: handheld scanners

2007-08-03 Thread Mark Jarvis
I just checked & I have a CueCat that I never got around to tossing. If you'd like it, contact me off line. I've seen posts (but don't remember where) with pointers to sites with hacks. -mj- Matt Graham wrote: > On Friday 03 August 2007 10:16, after a long battle with technology, > Nathan Au

Re: handheld scanners

2007-08-03 Thread Alan Dayley
Nathan Aubrey wrote: > I am looking for a handheld scanner that works in linux. I have a catalog > system with barcodes and I want to be able to scan the barcode and have the > computer read the number associated with it. Does anyone use anything like > this? > > Any help appreciated! Many bar

Re: handheld scanners

2007-08-03 Thread Matt Graham
On Friday 03 August 2007 10:16, after a long battle with technology, Nathan Aubrey wrote: > I am looking for a handheld scanner that works in linux. I have a > catalog system with barcodes and I want to be able to scan the > barcode and have the computer read the number associated with it. > Does

handheld scanners

2007-08-03 Thread Nathan Aubrey
I am looking for a handheld scanner that works in linux. I have a catalog system with barcodes and I want to be able to scan the barcode and have the computer read the number associated with it. Does anyone use anything like this? Any help appreciated! Nathan -- 01001010 01100101 01110011