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11th April 2016 Release: v1.7 Modification supplied by Nick Deppe ===================================================================== 29th November 2015 Release: v1.62 ===================================================================== V1.62 Bug fix, when exit action selected not working. ===================================================================== V1.61 New feature: allows the screen to dragged, click in 'Orders waiting' and then drag to required location. ===================================================================== V1.60 New feature: allows use of secondary srceen, if the system as 2 monitors the display can be sent to the secondary display rather than primary. ===================================================================== 18th October 2015 Release: v1.50 ===================================================================== V1.50 This version of the Kitchen Screen requires Chromis POS v.0.52 or higher to run. Includes additional features to work with a keyboard or bump bar. There is a bug fix when populating the screen it Auxiliary items. Thanks to Nick Deppe, for his keyboard and bump bar routines. ===================================================================== Welcome to the Chromis Chromis Kitchescr was the first of a range of new products under the Chromis banner. The POS software needs to runnign on a database version that supports multi connection, this means that it will not work with Derby embedded. The Kitchen screen reads data from the pos softwares database, and uses that data to populate the kicthen screen application. This was designed to work in conjunction ChromisPos. However, other POS applications can be made to work providing they are able to create and populate the required table. The initial screen displays 8 order panels and a list of any other orders in the system. John Lewis Founder Chromis.co.uk