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Posted 11-11-2008 09:33:59


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[zGames] Xero's Console Logger
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This program you should keep running and only minimize when not using. This is a fast, efficient way to track all console games. In my store, I've recently discovered a few games missing and staff has been slack on the manual console tracking log (Date... time... game... username... employee...) and even I have been slack. This is where this program comes in handy!

It'll ask you if you are checking in or checking out a game. It'll then ask you the Game ID# (which I'll talk about below), then show a list of numbered employees (for easy access instead of typing your full name every time) with the option of 'other' (where you actually do get prompted to type your full name). It'll then go to the confirmation screen showing all results, and you confirm. It'll then log everything to a text file in sequential order with the date, time (date & time is automatically recorded. Nice, eh?), employee, game, and whether it's checked in or checked out. It will then go back to the main screen and show you the last game checked out on the main screen.

If you wanted to go even further, you could edit the consolelogin.bat file in SmartLaunch to have it popup anytime you log in someone into a console!

I mentioned above that I'd talk about the game IDs. I highly recommend every gaming center do this: We bought (from Walmart, maybe $10) a CD drawer that's a rectangle shape and holds 150 CDs. You push it in, and it slides out on its own like a mini filing cabinet. Every game has an ID on it. On the front has an index, and numbers all the games in alphabetical number.. and the ID# shows where you can find your games. The ID# makes it VERY easy to file back where it belongs without looking at the index, and popular games you can even memorize them. You can also make use of it with countless homebrew, such as my program and related.

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