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anyone interested?  
 
-----Original Message-----  
From: Frank Lezaja [mailto:frank@msolve.com]  
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 10:28 AM  
To: terry@scoug.com  
Subject: REQUEST FOR OS/2 PROGRAMMER  
 
 
Hi Terry,  
 
I came across your name as a contact from the OS/2 Programming SIG on the  
SCOUG website.  
 
We currently are bidding on a project and may have a need for an OS/2  
Programmer that has good knowledge of the COM (serial I/O) and keyboard  
routines within the OS/2 API.  
 
PROJECT BACKGROUND  
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Replace a small "hand-swipe" scanner that reads the bottom of a bill stub  
and then populates an input field on an OS/2 PM application. The current  
solution is done via a hardware wedge connected to the keyboard. The current  
application does not interact with the scanner since the data comes from the  
keyboard wedge. The proposed replacement scanner does not function with a  
hardware wedge so a program needs to be written that can perform the same  
function as hardware wedge but in software to act as a "software wedge". The  
small document scanner is a serial 9-pin scanner and is program controlled  
via the serial interface (no DLL's) by sending command sequences to the  
scanner.  
 
We would like to find someone in Orange County or Los Angeles County that  
can perform the following function:  
 
OS/2 DEVELOPMENT  
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Develop an OS/2 PM utility application in C, C++, or REXX (don't know if is  
it possible in REXX) that can control (poll) the scanner via a COM port  
(serial I/O) and populate the keyboard buffer with the data read from scan  
line of a bill stub. All scanner functions are built-in along with an OCR-A  
font recognition engine. This scanner is fully programmable via the serial  
interface with no need for additional DLL's.  
 
Please forward this to anyone that would be interested, I can give more  
details offline.  
 
I can be reached by email at frank@msolve.com or by phone at 949-640-2128.  
 
Thank you,  
Frank Lezaja  
MicroSolve  
949.640.2128  
 
 
 
 
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