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I was wondering if any1 on this site is any good at Borland Delphi as i need a hand in a program that needs to be designed!!!

 

Actually lets rephrase that, im completly lost on what to do so need a hand!!!

 

Any1 with some spare time on their hands please let me know as i really do need some help!!!

 

Cheers

 

Fas

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i'd be interested to learn this too?? i know a litlw pascal,

I am sure DaveW willl be able to help. He had given me a few links to good programmers site. I dont have them now. :(

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I was more like asking some1 to try and attempt it for me!!!

 

Im sure ill drop a case of beer to any1 who can sort it out for me!!!

 

Any1

 

Fas

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Well basically i have to Develop a Delphi project ( form and code ) to simulate a Juke Box (a machine which can play tracks of CDs which have had music recorded on them).

 

Requirements:

 

Your simulated solution will allow an amount of money to be entered using a simulated number pad together with a simulated number display area. The minimum amount of money to be entered is 50 pence and the maximum amount is £2.00. The number of tracks that can be selected is dependent on the amount of money entered - 50 pence will allow one track to be played, £1.00 will allow up to 3 tracks, £1.50 will allow up to 5 tracks and £2.00 will allow up to 8 tracks. After an amount of money has been entered the user will press a button to confirm the entry of the money. The amount entered will then be validated against the minimum and maximum allowed. If the amount of money entered is incorrect your program will re-request the user to enter a valid amount.

 

If the amount entered is within the minimum and maximum limits your program will display a list of the music tracks that are available so that a selection can be made. Dependant on the amount of money entered, up to 8 tracks may be selected, however, no track can be selected more than once.

 

When the user has selected the tracks that are required, the program will request the user to confirm the selection or not, by using a confirm selection button or a reject selection button. If the user wishes to change the track selection(s) then the reject selection button is pressed and the program re-displays the list of tracks.

 

If the user is happy with the selection, as indicated by pressing the confirm selection button, the program will provide a simulation of each of the selected music tracks playing.

 

You may decide to add some other operational functions and/or displays based upon your own experience of using Juke Box machines. Visual Basic provides a Beep facility which you may find useful. There is also a timing facility which could be used to create a flashing display.

 

If any1 can help me out a case of beer of their choice will be more than happily given in return!!!

 

Fas

Bloody 'ell - not much then lol ;) Just design a jukebox, thats all! :tongue:

 

Also, just a quick favour - can anyone please build me an operating system to knock Windows off the top spot please? Ta.

do your own homework ;)

 

I wrote a library database system in pascal about 5 years ago, i'm never touching pascal or delphi again, perl is where its at baby :), and rejection? damn users should make the right choice first time!!

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Ok lets say 2 cases of beer then and a hooker!!!

 

Come on guys i need some help here!!!

 

Fas

 

p.s shrimpy, very funny mate hahahahaha :D

can do anything other than Delphi mate :( never touched it, but am busy with a project for a school at the moment (in addition to my other job!) :confused: :(

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We've got all these computer guys on this forum and not 1 can do borland delphi!!!

 

That UNF UCKINBELIEVABLE!!! :(

 

Mike, its not homework its an extra curricular activity if any1 asks :D

 

There must be some1 out there, ok how about some clear indicators for the zed if some1 can do it, got a pair sitting about!!!

 

Fas

We've got all these computer guys on this forum and not 1 can do borland delphi!!!

Oi! I said I can! Unfortunately I've got a fooking busy business, an 8 month old baby boy and a set of brakes to fit at the weekend. And, for the record, I've attached a picture of my main excuse for the sole reason that I'm f'in proud and I've had beer!

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LMFAO!!! Why do i keep running into drunk people (sorry andy couldint help that 1)

 

Well u should be proud!!! A baby is a blessing!!! but cant the brakes wait till next weekend :D :slap:

 

I didnt mean you i meant the rest!!! U havent got any sites that may have something similar to what im looking for!!!

 

Fas

 

P.S. its a thursday not friday, what you pissed 4 heh couldint you wait 1 more day!!! :duffer: :D

I know "FingerPig" is a Delphi programmer - he wrote all his own software for the PC that he installed in his Z. I haven't seen him for ages though.

You could try http://www.programmersheaven.com for some help though.

Cheers,

Dave

 

ps Anyone want to help me with my coursework on "Jackson Structured Programming"? Its due in tomorrow, so I have to finish it tonight :eek:

Well while everyone's sponging off everyone else then! Can anyone do my job for me and write an SFTP DCOM server for me in Visual C++ ATL 7 for tomorrow morning then? I'll buy you a big breasted whore for a week...

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Who said anything about sponging off people, iv offered either 2 cases of beer or a set of clear side repeaters, NOW IF THATS NOT A BARGAIN I DONT KNOW WHAT IS!!! :D

 

LMFAO

 

Fas

Well while everyone's sponging off everyone else then! Can anyone do my job for me and write an SFTP DCOM server for me in Visual C++ ATL 7 for tomorrow morning then? I'll buy you a big breasted whore for a week...

 

Make it a fortnight and you've got yourself a deal!! :dance:

Who said anything about sponging off people, iv offered either 2 cases of beer or a set of clear side repeaters, NOW IF THATS NOT A BARGAIN I DONT KNOW WHAT IS!!! :D

 

LMFAO

 

Fas

The man's got a point! Now if I wasn't far too busy drinking beer and posting sh1t posts on an Internet forum...

at last going open source with java, ldap and apache (prob some php & mysql also) running on suse. a great move from M$ asp.net, sql server and iis. did a little delphi at uni but too busy to take on more work :( sorry fas. best bet to search on google, there is bound to be loads of examples.

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Any examples that i can actually submit!!! A can of beer to the person that can find me a useable program to submit using Google :D!!!

Well basically i have to Develop a Delphi project ( form and code ) to simulate a Juke Box (a machine which can play tracks of CDs which have had music recorded on them).

 

Requirements:

 

Your simulated solution will allow an amount of money to be entered using a simulated number pad together with a simulated number display area. The minimum amount of money to be entered is 50 pence and the maximum amount is £2.00. The number of tracks that can be selected is dependent on the amount of money entered - 50 pence will allow one track to be played, £1.00 will allow up to 3 tracks, £1.50 will allow up to 5 tracks and £2.00 will allow up to 8 tracks. After an amount of money has been entered the user will press a button to confirm the entry of the money. The amount entered will then be validated against the minimum and maximum allowed. If the amount of money entered is incorrect your program will re-request the user to enter a valid amount.

 

If the amount entered is within the minimum and maximum limits your program will display a list of the music tracks that are available so that a selection can be made. Dependant on the amount of money entered, up to 8 tracks may be selected, however, no track can be selected more than once.

 

When the user has selected the tracks that are required, the program will request the user to confirm the selection or not, by using a confirm selection button or a reject selection button. If the user wishes to change the track selection(s) then the reject selection button is pressed and the program re-displays the list of tracks.

 

If the user is happy with the selection, as indicated by pressing the confirm selection button, the program will provide a simulation of each of the selected music tracks playing.

 

You may decide to add some other operational functions and/or displays based upon your own experience of using Juke Box machines. Visual Basic provides a Beep facility which you may find useful. There is also a timing facility which could be used to create a flashing display.

 

If any1 can help me out a case of beer of their choice will be more than happily given in return!!!

 

Fas

 

 

Fas, what year of Uni is this? It doesnt sound that hard. I could make that in Java or VB.

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Its a first year project, i kinda messed about to much last year and failed but boy did i have some fun!!!

 

Ahhhhhh the memories!!! Soooo Gooodddd!!! :D

 

Fas

Delphi looked quite good to me but it took off just as I stopped writing any sort of code, or indeed doing any actual work...

 

Could be worse Fas - I had to write a drinks machine type thing in Ada in a similar assignment!

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Its ok as i think iv passed that subject with all the other assignments iv done and exams iv taken!!!

 

Just dont ask how i passed them as you dont wanna know!!!

 

Fas

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