[rescue] They're back! -> They're gone! -> They're CueCats!

Shawn Wallbridge swallbridge at franticfilms.com
Wed Sep 11 13:56:25 CDT 2002


I found some Perl code that grabbed all the info from Barnes and Noble's 
website and dumped it into MySQL. I think it was in Linux Journal or 
something. Probably written by Randall Schwartz.

Nope. Here it is....
http://www.ddj.com/documents/s=1498/ddj0101pl/

shawn

nick at snowman.net wrote:

>Erm, sorry, appearently I wasn't clear.  I'm not looking to unlock the
>cuecat, mine's already declawed.  I'm looking for good book inventory
>software prefreably w/ a builtin lookup via amazon/LOC/other.
>	Nick
>
>On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, Fogg, James wrote:
>
>  
>
>>~ -----Original Message-----
>>~ From: nick at snowman.net [mailto:nick at snowman.net]
>>~ Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 8:12 PM
>>~ To: rescue at sunhelp.org
>>~ Subject: Re: [rescue] They're back! -> They're gone! -> 
>>~ They're CueCats!
>>~ 
>>~ 
>>~ Ok, I've been looking for something like that, what's a good 
>>~ freeware or
>>~ reasonably priced book inventory software that will take cuecat scans?
>>~ 	Nick
>>
>>There is a way to hack a cuecat with a single jumper. Once done, unencoded
>>barcode is output to the keyboard or USB interface (depending on cuecat
>>model). Both the application and hardware think the keyboard sent the
>>digits.
>>
>>Google on declaw cuecat and neuter cuecat.
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