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From: kushnier@NADC.ARPA
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Subject: Bar Code Readers
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Date: Wed, 10-Jul-85 17:35:55 EDT
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Tim
 The Radio Shack Model 100 computer has a Bar Code Reader as an accessary.  
Their little instruction booklet gives a brief description of the major codes
used. The only code available for both text and numbers is the 3-9 code.

The Model 100 Magazine uses Bar Code to input programs.  This is really not
a very efficient way to do it however. Byte gave up on the idea years ago.

Hope that helped.  

                                Ron Kushnier
                                kushnier@nadc.arpa