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Project on Token System Installed in Banks Using Pic 16f887A

10/31/2010 3:59 AM

hello friends i am doing a project on token system installed in varoius banks to submitt the dues or check cash. i have found nothing about this project on internet so i need the help or some clues or ideas for starting this project you can send me the related articles or ideas on my email Wam_99@yahoo.com

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10/31/2010 4:05 AM

Unfortunately, your statement makes no sense. Why would one use tokens instead of real money? You'd need to convert money into tokens, then tokens into money. What's the point?

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10/31/2010 4:38 AM

well friend i can elobrate my question thats when you to the bank you have ti wait for your turn i'm trying to make microntroller based bank token system using PIC 16f887A that will help the people

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10/31/2010 5:00 AM

Well friend,

Go ahead. Don't let us hold you back!

Good luck.

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10/31/2010 3:55 PM

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10/31/2010 4:18 AM

If it makes no sense that's probably how we got asked to do the work for him.

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10/31/2010 5:19 AM

Here in SA the Kroc's uses the AK47 token system. (definitely no pic involved)

you seem to want to create a copy of a system devise by someone by hard work and offer it to banks and you want CR4 to help you!!!. Sis man!!!

Or do you intend "taken" money from banks with imitation tokens?

Or don't you mean Casino instead of bank?

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10/31/2010 9:49 AM

I'm curious as to where you're from? I have a friend who worked in an eastern European country (I can't remember the name at the moment) who told me about the "queuing system" ;-) at places like banks, the postoffice, grocery stores, etc.--everybody just pushed and shove and the successful person got waited on next, so, imho, some kind of queuing / token system in places like that would be nice.

Your question implies something is already being used in your area? I can imagine using the system that is used at many delicatessen sections of grocery stores here in the US--a system of tear off paper numbered tags--you "join the queue" by going up to the counter and tearing off (and keeping) the next numbered tag--the servicepersons work their way through the queue in order by number.

Typically, there is some means to tell what the next number to be served will be, sometimes that is simply a paper/plastic "flip chart", but more often, nowadays, it is something electronic. Is that what you want to use the Pic for?

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10/31/2010 10:31 AM
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10/31/2010 4:22 PM

I'm sorry. Something has to be done about this.

I'm not sure what remedy is available to me, but I think that Admin should have it within their power to forever correct this abhorrent guest and their out of control behavior.

This is inexcusable!

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11/01/2010 5:42 AM

what did i miss

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11/01/2010 5:45 AM

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Re: Project on Token System Installed in Banks Using Pic 16f887A

11/01/2010 11:40 PM

Ok,I'm welling to provide you a full detailed design for US$20,000.

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11/02/2010 12:04 AM

Well,your customer is from Malaysia not from USA, why you don't give him some brake and make to him 10% discount ?

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Re: Project on Token System Installed in Banks Using Pic 16f887A

11/02/2010 6:49 AM

Is this:

  • a school project?
  • a work (i.e., paid) project?
  • something you want to develop and sell?
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