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how to program cash drawer?

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    Syed Shahid Hussain
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    Hei every one, I want to open cash drawer(cash bases) with programming C#. I've cash drawer [^] do u have any idea? Thanks

    Syed Shahid Hussain

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      Hei every one, I want to open cash drawer(cash bases) with programming C#. I've cash drawer [^] do u have any idea? Thanks

      Syed Shahid Hussain

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      There are two options: 1) Contact the manufacturer (Cash bases?) or 2) Design hardware to locate the key, move it to the correct position, insert it in the lock, turn in the correct direction with the correct degree of force and rotation, and then pull the draw open. Program it in C# On balance, (1) may be the simpler option...

      Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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        There are two options: 1) Contact the manufacturer (Cash bases?) or 2) Design hardware to locate the key, move it to the correct position, insert it in the lock, turn in the correct direction with the correct degree of force and rotation, and then pull the draw open. Program it in C# On balance, (1) may be the simpler option...

        Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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        For me the second option is too much more intriguing :laugh:

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          For me the second option is too much more intriguing :laugh:

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          It's lot more fun - but it may be too long in development for the suits to appreciate! :laugh:

          Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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            Hei every one, I want to open cash drawer(cash bases) with programming C#. I've cash drawer [^] do u have any idea? Thanks

            Syed Shahid Hussain

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            Luc Pattyn
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            yes. I would look for the manufacturer's documentation. and/or search CodeProject. a fast search for "cash drawer" yielded this[^] for example. :)

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              Hei every one, I want to open cash drawer(cash bases) with programming C#. I've cash drawer [^] do u have any idea? Thanks

              Syed Shahid Hussain

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              PIEBALDconsult
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              Ones I've seen were connected with a serial cable; it's probably as simple as setting one pin high. Should be easy enough.

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                Hei every one, I want to open cash drawer(cash bases) with programming C#. I've cash drawer [^] do u have any idea? Thanks

                Syed Shahid Hussain

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                Chris Trelawny Ross
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                RTFM?

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                  RTFM?

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                  Syed Shahid Hussain
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                  what is it?

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                    what is it?

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                    It is a not-polite way of saying that you should do basic research: it is a acronym for "Read The F*cking Manual"

                    Real men don't use instructions. They are only the manufacturers opinion on how to put the thing together.

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                      Hei every one, I want to open cash drawer(cash bases) with programming C#. I've cash drawer [^] do u have any idea? Thanks

                      Syed Shahid Hussain

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                      Check with the manufacturer / supplier and ask them for some documentation.

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                        Hei every one, I want to open cash drawer(cash bases) with programming C#. I've cash drawer [^] do u have any idea? Thanks

                        Syed Shahid Hussain

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                        spencepk
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                        It's been several years since I worked on a DOS-based POS application, written in Clipper. IIRC, the control code for opening the cash drawer, which was a serial device, was a form feed. As already mentioned in this thread, that may vary from one manufacturer to another.

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