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HP41 Barcode ideas - MichaelG - 07-12-2013 As it seems the barcode creation for the 41 is understood I had 2 more ideas about Barcodes. I'd like to ask you whether this could be of any interest or not.
1) other types
2) scan Barcodes Michael
Edited: 12 July 2013, 2:11 p.m.
Re: HP41 Barcode ideas - Massimo Gnerucci (Italy) - 07-12-2013 Option 2 is much more palatable in my book!
Re: HP41 Barcode ideas - Jake Schwartz - 07-12-2013
Quote: This second step is clearly of interest to me and would allow (perhaps for the first time) the conversion of barcode to programs without the HP41 wand. Thanks
Jake
Re: HP41 Barcode ideas - Diego Diaz - 07-15-2013 Hi all, I've been thinking in an app to use the USB-41 interface to "emulate" the Wand using .WND files as the input source. May this be of interest? Just a thought for now... Cheers.
Diego.
Re: HP41 Barcode ideas - Sylvain Cote - 07-15-2013 Hello Diego, That would be a great idea! :-) I never saw the ,wnd file type, is it something new from your idea ? Best regards,
Sylvain
Re: HP41 Barcode ideas - Olivier De Smet - 07-15-2013 In go41cxt (android hp 41 emulator for tablet), I use the wand rom and hardware emulated to allow the user to define personnal virtual keyboard : Link I was also thinking about taking pictures to digitalize pages of printed barcodes, but it was not done ... perhaps in the future ...
Olivier Edited: 15 July 2013, 8:59 a.m.
Re: HP41 Barcode ideas - Diego Diaz - 07-16-2013 Hi Sylvain, all, The .WND files are not from me but from a brilliant contributor: Leo Duran, who developed a comprehensive and very useful file converter. You can find the details (and the download link) in this very site: Hope you find this an interesting reading. Cheers from the (somewhat shaked today... :-) Dominican Republic. Diego
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