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  Introduction to barcode - Bar Code Symbologies
Code 39 is the most popular symbology in the non-retail world and is used extensively in manufacturing, military, and health applications.
Code 128 has 106 different bar and space patterns and each pattern can have one of three different meanings, depending on which of three different character sets is employed.
Aztec Code is a high density 2 dimensional matrix style bar code symbology that can encode up to 3750 characters from the entire 256 byte ASCII character set.
www.taltech.com /TALtech_web/resources/intro_to_bc/bcsymbol.htm   (4286 words)

  
 Компания РИТ СЕРВИС: Спецификация на код Aztec (на англ. языке)
Aztec code is a 2D matrix barcode symbology designed to combine the best characteristics of several 1st generation symbologies, with special attention paid to ease of printing, ease of finding in any orientation, allowance for field distortion, high data security with user-selected redundancy, and efficient storage over the range from small to large data messages.
Aztec symbols are always a square array of square cells with a square «bullseye» at the center.
An Aztec Code symbol is constructed on a grid of nominally square cells and is always square in overall extent.
www.ritservice.ru /products/aps/aztece.asp   (3183 words)

  
 Barcode Online Reference - Aztec
Aztec Code, created at Welch Allyn Inc., is a general purpose 2D matrix bar code symbology.
ISS-Aztec Code was published by AIM International in the Fall of 1997 and although the code is patented, it has been released to the public domain.
The Aztec Code also includes a Reader Initialization Symbol option that you can enable by checking the checkbox on the Advanced Properties tab for this symbology.
www.strandware.com /barcodes/article_44.html   (217 words)

  
 Aztec Code Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Aztec Code was invented by Andy Longacre of Welch Allyn Inc. in 1995 and is in the public domain.
The smallest Aztec Code symbol is 15x15 modules square, and the largest is 151x151.
This small version encodes 13 numeric or 12 alphabetic characters, while the largest Aztec Code symbol encodes 3832 numeric or 3067 alphabetic characters or 1914 bytes of data.
www.tharo.com /webhelp/aztec_code_information.htm   (353 words)

  
 BarCode-1 2-Dimensional Bar Code Page
Code 1 was invented by Ted Williams in 1992 and is the earliest public domain matrix symbology.
Code 1 is currently used in the health care industry for medicine labels and the recycling industry to encode container content for sorting.
Code 49 was developed by David Allais in 1987 at the Intermec Corporation to fill a need to pack a lot of information into a very small symbol.
www.adams1.com /pub/russadam/stack.html   (4783 words)

  
 hardware solutions - Labels
Channel Code is a family of linear (one-dimensional) bar code symbols designed for encoding strings of 2 to 7 digits in the least symbol length possible.
Code One is a two-dimensional matrix symbology containing dark and light square data modules and a finder pattern of parallel lines in the symbol's interior.
Aztec Code is used for small item marking applications using a wide variety of printing and marking technologies.
www.qdatainc.com /labels.htm   (4660 words)

  
 Sizing Applications for 2D Symbols
Although not laser scannable, Data Matrix, Aztec Code, QR Code, and Code One can also be considered portable data files as well as other high capacity stacked and matrix symbols which are beyond the scope of this paper.
Code 49 was the first 2D stacked bar code invented by Intermec in 1987, followed by Code 16K developed by Laserlight Systems in 1988.
Two dimensional codes offer higher data capacity, a better fit in tiny spaces (matrix symbols), and depending on the scanning device, the ability to be read without regard to orientation.
www.currentdirections.com /facts/sizing-applications-for-2d-symbols.html   (5969 words)

  
 Help on Barcode properties
Normal Aztec symbols are the same as Full Range symbols except for the way that you specify the amount of error checking and correction to use.
Bearer bars also enhance the reading reliability of a bar code by reduction of the probability of misreads or short scans which may occur when a skewed scanning beam enters or exits the symbol through the top or bottom edge of the bar code.
The Country Code is used in Mode 2 and Mode 3 symbols to identify the destination country for a structured carrier message.
www.freebarcodes.com /helpA-M.htm   (3008 words)

  
 AIM - The global trade assocation for automatic identification
Aztec Mesas, also referred to as Mesas, are a 2D matrix form of supplemental field used to form "composite" bar code symbols, wherein a linear primary symbol is augmented by an attached 2D data field.
The shortest Aztec Mesa supplement is 2 modules (4X) high, and the tallest is 64 modules (128X) high, in addition to the height of the linear host symbol.
In both cases the linear host symbol encodes "1234567890" and the Aztec Mesa encodes as supplement the 109 character nursery rhyme "Mary had a Little Lamb, with Fleece as White as Snow, and Everywhere that Mary went, the Lamb was Sure to Go!" (hereafter referenced as "Mary had a Little Lamb...").
www.aimglobal.org /standards/symbinfo/aztec_mesas_overview.asp   (817 words)

  
 Techno Marketing: A Promo Special Report
It's based on the two-dimensional Aztec code, a square, dime-sized imprint that can hold 240 bits of data and identify a consumer by name, address, size of household, credit card preference, and even distance from the store where the code is scanned.
Special two-dimensional code scanners are necessary to read Aztec, but retailers don't need to re-equip their stores to use the technology.
When coupons encrypted with Aztec codes are redeemed and scanned, the coded information is stored in electronic "store forward" boxes from UniComp division Smoky Mountain Technologies and transmitted on a private line to Valassis, which captures it in a database and presents customized reports to clients.
promomagazine.com /mag/marketing_techno_marketing_promo   (2773 words)

  
 Barcode - Codes / Markings
Code 128 was introduced in 1981 as a very high-density alphanumeric symbology.
Code 39 is a widely used industrial barcode and is mandated for some automotive industry and Department of Defense labels, because of its ability to represent alphanumeric data.
Code 49 was developed in 1987 by Intermec Technologies to fill a need to pack a lot of information into a very small symbol.
www.tkb-4u.com /code/barcode/indexbarcode.php   (688 words)

  
 Barcodes (AZTEC)
Interleaved 2 of 5 Code (also referred to as USS ITF 2/5, ITF and I-2/5)
AZTEC Code (a high density 2 dimensional matrix style bar code)
The symbol is built on a square grid with a bullseye pattern at its center.
www.tkb-4u.com /code/barcode/aztec.php   (407 words)

  
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This code is another breakthrough in Gameshark code history, though it is not yet glitch-free.
Unfortunately, this code is a no clipping code which just makes you pass right through it and you can't climb up it.
If you are still having trouble with this code, see Frequently Asked Questions ________________________________ All Bonds Pictures GameShark Code: This code will only give you the pictures of the other Bonds and you will be able to select them in multiplayer, but their heads and bodies will not be look like the other Bonds.
members.tripod.com /vqflova/Gameshark.html   (901 words)

  
 Bar code activeX, Barcode active x software, from TAL Technologies
To generate bar codes in a web server application where the bar codes are created dynamically would require that you create an Active Server page or use Java or CGI scripting.
If you will be presenting the same bar code without requiring that the bar code change at all then you could simply save the bar code images on your server and reference them in an HTML page just like any other graphic.
If the resolution that is used to create the bar codes is different from the resolution of the end user's printer then it is possible that the bar codes will not be rendered perfectly when printed.
www.barcodeactivex.com   (1113 words)

  
 Aztec Forth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The code is targeted at Intel 386 or higher processors and so should run on any computer that has a Win32 OS; code has been written with an eye to Pentium pairing rules and is very tight for a non-optimised compiler.
After this code has been executed the ID of the started thread will be in the variable ID and the handle of the thread will be on the top of the stack, where all Win32 functions leave their result.
Code generation is native 386 compatible code with the level of subroutine threading controlled by the system variable INLINE.
www.tww.cx /azintro.php   (7302 words)

  
 2D Bar Code Readers & Barcode Scanners - Dragon Solutions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
2D bar code symbols are capable of holding a very large quantity of data within a variety of formats, in a very small and intelligent code - sometimes referred to as 'Paper Memory' in the industry.
Datamatrix codes may be directly applied to plastic and metal using acid or laser etching, and also as a 'dot peened' pattern
Special bar code readers are required to scan these codes, and we include the market leaders here.
www.dragon-solutions.com /2D.html   (618 words)

  
 Aztec Code
All of the marking systems offered by JETEC Corporation provide the capability to print traditional 1D bar codes as well as 2D codes.
Additionally, all 2D codes require a 2D code reader for encoding; they cannot be read using an ordinary linear bar code scanner.
Process engineers should be aware that there is a large variance in how well vendor 2D code readers perform on varying surfaces.
www.jetec.com /specs/2Dcode/aztec.html   (462 words)

  
 Introduction to barcode - Bar Code Symbologies
Because all of the characters used to implement Full ASCII Code 39 are part of the Normal Code 39 character set, readers that do not support Full ASCII Code 39 will still read Full ASCII Code 39 symbols.
All TALtech bar code software products will automatically select the proper character sets and insert the necessary start character and shift codes so that the resulting bar code will be as short as possible.
In theory,the BPO 4 State Code is capable of encoding up to 128 different characters however only the characters A through Z and 0 to 9 have been assigned unique bar patterns.
www.sciencesoftware.co.kr /TALtech/Tutorials/intro_bc/bcsymbol/bcsymbol.htm   (4066 words)

  
 LG 7335 Cable Series - 2D Omni-Directional Reader - Maxicode, Data Matrix, Code 128, Code 39, Codabar, Aztec Code… | ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Not only does it read all the common linear bar codes, it also provides reading of two dimensional bar codes.
User programmable settings allow the imager to be configured to match a broad range of installations and applications.
Code 39, Code 128, UPC/EAN/JAN, Industrial 2 of 5, Interleaved 2 of 5, Codabar (NW7), Code 93, MSI/Plessy, IATA
www.opticonusa.com /lg7335.htm   (231 words)

  
 LG2 Cable Series - 2D Omni-Directional Reader - Maxicode, Data Matrix, Code 128, Code 39, Codabar, Aztec Code… | ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Not only does it read all the common 2 dimensional and matrix bar codes, it also provides omni-directional reading of barcodes.
Ranked with the fastest 2D imagers available, the LG2 is great at reading both small, very high-density symbols as well as reading bar codes at extended ranges.
Scanned bar codes are stored in non-volatile memory for later downloading or transmitting to the host; up to 4,000 reads can be stored from a single battery charge.
www.opticonusa.com /lg2.htm   (387 words)

  
 Barcode Online Reference - Aztec Mesa
The Aztec Mesa Code is a re-arrangement of the Aztec Code.
The Mesa is commonly known as a "2D supplemental field" and the entire symbol makes up a "composite" barcode symbol.
The required input string for the Aztec Mesa will begin with data for the linear portion (the linear host) with a "" (pipe character) separating the data for the Mesa.
www.strandware.com /barcodes/article_45.html   (246 words)

  
 Valassis Awarded Patent on Use of 'Aztec' Two-Dimensional Bar Code
The Aztec Code is a two-dimensional bar code with capabilities for data storage that are far richer than conventional linear bar codes.
Valassis has already utilized the Aztec Code for various promotional purposes, including internet coupon security, direct mail database and campaign management, as well as coupon tracking.
The Aztec Code can be used as a method for analyzing coupon redemption data, and contains a database component, which can contain both consumer and client information.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/06-27-2001/0001522506&EDATE=   (607 words)

  
 TAL Bar Code DLLs, Barcode Software, WMF graphics, NOT fonts. Add barcoding to all your Windows 3.x, 95 and NT ...
Code 39, UPC A, UPC E, EAN 8, EAN 13, CodaBar, Code 93, PDF417, MSI Plessey, Data Matrix, Aztec Code, Interleaved 2 of 5, EAN/UCC 128, Booklan
TAL Bar Code DLLs come complete with sample source code for all popular applications including VB, C, C++, etc. We also provide free, high level, technical support.
Add bar code generation with confidence to any Windows 3.1, 95 or NT application.
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 Bar Code Resources - Advanced Topics in Mathematics at CCHS
Bar codes are used all around us and are currently taking on new forms.
Postnet encodes the 9-digit zip code (sometimes along with 2 walk sequence digits) into tall and short bars, but adds a check digit at the end to ensure that all the digits add up to a multiple of 10 (or are equal to 0 mod 10).
In addition, a "start bar" and an "end bar" (sometimes called "frame bars") are added to the beginning and ending of each code to indicate the reader to start and stop reading the code (these are tall bars).
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 Aztec bar code   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
As aztec bar code related topics continue to increase in popularity, there will be many more places to learn more about this far-reaching theme.
It is tiresome trying to number the time we've consumed looking up aztec bar code articles.
Pages dealing with aztec bar code related material are bounteous.
www.labeling-bar-code.com /aztec-bar-code.html   (379 words)

  
 Valassis.com | Connecting People to Brands   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Aztec Code is a dime-sized, two-dimensional barcode that can hold enough data equivalent to size of the Gettysburg Address.
At the end of an Aztec Code program, customized, graphical marketing reports with business and redemption information are prepared for decision-makers.
We can customize the Aztec Code to include any information relevant to your business.
www.valassis.com /vcMarketer/mktServices/aztecCode.asp   (150 words)

  
 Guest_1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Aztec is a 2-dimensional barcode that captures unique customer data — a secure, portable database that can hold up to 240 bytes of data.
Each coupon is encoded with an Aztec code, enabling us to track that coupon when redeemed at the dealerships.
The Aztec code allows for what we call “Absolute Coupon Attribution.” For the first time, dealerships know which coupon is working for them and which ones they have to modify.
www.valassis.com /MarketingSolutions/Spring2003/CRM.html   (510 words)

  
 Bar Code DLL Software FAQs
The Windows Metafile graphic format used for the bar codes is a vector format so it not only creates bar codes that print to the highest resolution of any printer, it also creates bar code graphics that are small in size and print lightening fast.
Problems it cites in particular are the ability to manipulate the size of individual characters (distortion), spacing between the characters (kerning) and the possibility of font or resolution substitution at the output stage.
Fonts do not support Bar Width Reduction nor do they support many of the features specific to bar code symbols such as Bearer Bars, Quiet Zones, independent symbol height and module (bar) width specification, symbol rotation and support for binary data (including ACSII nulls in Code 128, Code 39, Code 93 and PDF 417).
www.taltech.com /products/dll_faqs.html   (711 words)

  
 Bar Code Printing Software - Links
Stratix Corporation --- bar code, wireless and warehouse management solutions to manufacturers and distributors throughout the consumer goods supply chain.
The following organizations either publish standards for bar code applications or govern the use of bar code numbers in commercial applications.
The Uniform Code Council --- Assigns UPC numbers to manufacturers and publishes standards for UPC bar codes.
www.barcodeprintingsoftware.com /Links.htm   (152 words)

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