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Laaca

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Czech republic,
22.07.2022, 19:25
 

QR Create (Announce)

Hello!
I succeeded to adapt some Delphi sources under Freepascal and under DOS and as a result I created the QR code generator for DOS. - QR Create

If you run QRCREATE without parameters the program ask you for some string which to convert to QR code. The output is in default saved to QRCODE.BMP
Or you can run QRCREATE /? to show the command line parameters.

The big advantage of this program is the Unicode awareness. You can use the non-english chars and my program silently converts them to Unicode in the UTF-8 coding so everything will work.

It was nice experience to use my phone with QR reader as a debug device for developping the DOS application :-D

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Zyzzle

23.07.2022, 03:49

@ Laaca
 

QR Create

> Hello!
> I succeeded to adapt some Delphi sources under Freepascal and under DOS and
> as a result I created the QR code generator for DOS. -
> QR Create
>
> If you run QRCREATE without parameters the program ask you for some string
> which to convert to QR code. The output is in default saved to QRCODE.BMP
> Or you can run QRCREATE /? to show the command line parameters.
>
> The big advantage of this program is the Unicode awareness. You can use the
> non-english chars and my program silently converts them to Unicode in the
> UTF-8 coding so everything will work.
>
> It was nice experience to use my phone with QR reader as a debug device for
> developping the DOS application :-D
Thanks, this is pretty neat. DOS and QR codes: uniting old and new technology!

glennmcc

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North Jackson, Ohio (USA),
23.07.2022, 05:29

@ Laaca
 

QR Create

> Hello!
> I succeeded to adapt some Delphi sources under Freepascal and under DOS and
> as a result I created the QR code generator for DOS. -
> QR Create
>
> If you run QRCREATE without parameters the program ask you for some string
> which to convert to QR code. The output is in default saved to QRCODE.BMP
> Or you can run QRCREATE /? to show the command line parameters.
>
> The big advantage of this program is the Unicode awareness. You can use the
> non-english chars and my program silently converts them to Unicode in the
> UTF-8 coding so everything will work.
>
> It was nice experience to use my phone with QR reader as a debug device for
> developping the DOS application :-D


Now how about a QR reader for DOS ?

;-)

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Laaca

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Czech republic,
23.07.2022, 09:18

@ glennmcc
 

QR Create

> Now how about a QR reader for DOS ?
>
> ;-)

If you lend me a DOS based smartphone with camera... :-D :-D :-D

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dggionco

Buenos Aires - Argentina,
23.07.2022, 15:19

@ Laaca
 

QR Create

Good work, Laaca.. :-)

I suggest you make a small improvement to the program:


If you run QRCREATE without parameters the program ask you for some string
which to convert to QR code... AND show "type QRCREATE /? for help" and QRCREATE´s version number.

Doug

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25.07.2022, 22:34

@ dggionco
 

QR Create

Cool program, Laaca -- thanks!

Just a plain command-line "/?" switch to display some help is always useful.

Another minor suggestion: If the "KEY_TBL" subdirectory is not found, display some kind of error message to help avoid user confusion. As it is now, the program just exits quietly, without doing anything.

Thanks again....

- Doug B.

Laaca

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Czech republic,
27.07.2022, 08:26

@ Doug
 

QR Create v1.1

Thanks for your suggestions!
I created and uploaded the version 1.1

Except the ideas you mentioned I also added a command line parameter /G which switches off the ASCII -> unicode conversion but replaces the extended ASCII chars by "_". In this mode the .TBL filters in the \KEY_TBL\ subdirectory are not requiered.

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Doug

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05.08.2022, 21:53

@ Laaca
 

QR Create v1.1

Thanks again, Laaca - v1.1 is much more informative!

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