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>>>>Clipper Clipper Clipper ® is a reloadable fare payment card that's used to store a Caltrain Monthly Pass and/or cash. Using Clipper on Caltrain saves you money compared to buying a One-way Ticket from the station ticket machines. And, you double that savings with Clipper if you're buying a paper Day Pass and just taking a round trip. Fares are listed. The card reader at Caltrain stations reads the Clipper card to see if you have a current Monthly Pass, or deducts the cost of a trip or ride from your card. Clipper card also is accepted on various transit agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area. For the latest list, click.

Clipper cards can be purchased at, one of Clipper's retailers such as Walgreens or at the Caltrain office in San Carlos. Adult cards cost $3.

Youth and Senior cards are free. If you are purchasing a youth or senior Clipper card, you must complete an to obtain a Clipper card. Customers with disabilities applying for a Regional Transit Connection Discount Card need to complete an application and come to a transit office to have their photo taken. Download the Clipper on Caltrain brochure (PDF, 2MB) For more information on Clipper, visit Top Tips for Smooth-riding with Clipper on Caltrain • All Caltrain customers must have $1.25 cash on their Clipper cards at all times. Cash value may be added immediately at transit agencies, retailers, BART ticket machines and Add-Value machines. If loading online or via the telephone, funds won't be available on the card for 3 to 5 days.

• Cash customers must tag on tag off for each trip (card readers are located on platforms except at San Jose (before you head up ramps to platform) and San Francisco (on the concourse). • Monthly Pass customers only tag on & off for first trip of the month. If you loaded your card at a retail vendor (such as Whole Foods or Walgreens) or a Clipper Add-value machine then you don't need to tag (the pass was loaded when the card physically interacted with the Clipper terminal). • Monthly passes must be tagged by the 15 th of the month, including for Autoload customers. • Touch the card on the Clipper logo (not the screen) until you hear a beep and/or see green, yellow or red lights. If you continue to hold the card on the card reader, you can read the message (“Travel OK” or “Invalid fare”).

CA Clipper is also available as CD ROM & Registration Card Only for reduced shipping charges at the 1& 2 lb or 1kg rate Clipper 5.3 Printed doc's are no longer available. Programming in Clipper 5/Includes Version 5.01 [Mike Schinkel] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. A comprehensive guide to all versions of Clipper, including 5.01. The book covers all essential topics. Does anyone know what happen to that 'old' programming language, called clipper, like the old dbase language? What is clipper called today or computer.

If you hear one beep (green light) or two beeps (yellow light), you have appropriate fare and can board the train. If you hear three beeps (red light), the card doesn’t have a valid fare on it. Either load new fare or Clipper cash to the card before boarding the train or purchase a paper ticket from the station ticket vending machine. The two beeps (yellow light) mean that the card is low on fare and may need to be reloaded before the next trip.

The Oasis Clipper Source. Over 300,000,000,000 bytes served! FTP Site: Library Directory of: files/library Bytes: 67,475 Date: 1998-05-08 Andi Jahja AJFONT is a library consisting of 66 different fonts for use in Clipper application. The use is very simple. To activate a set of font, just issue a command: AJFONT( n ), where n is an integer from 1 to 66 To reset the font to default, simply pass no paramater like: AJFONT() PUBLIC DOMAIN.

Bytes: 162,197 Date: 1997-05-17 Vern Six' basic Clipper Library - PD - some metafunctions for other add-ons included (TP,Comix,FlexFile,Nanfor) Bytes: 83,885 Date: 1994-04-22 Radio Beacon: The RF Handheld Library Bytes: 29,937 Date: 1994-10-06 Beechlib - Memo and encryption Lib - Bytes: 35,396 Date: 1997-05-17 BJDFONTS - A VGA Text mode Font toolkit for CA-Clipper This toolkit has been released into PUBLIC DOMAIN by Brian Dukes, who hopes to allow other programmers the ability to create great looking applications. This toolkit allows you to redefine the visual appearance of your character set on a VGA graphics adapter. If you only have a MDA, CGA or EGA graphics adapter then unfortunately this toolkit is of no use to you! PUBLIC DOMAIN, SOURCE CODE in.C and.PRG Bytes: 190,821 Date: 1994-06-18 Bytes: 92,538 Date: 1997-05-17 Bytes: 10,451 Date: 1994-02-05 Bytes: 442,242 Date: 1997-05-17 Bytes: 3,699 Date: 1994-06-18 PUBLIC DOMAIN, SOURCE CODE! BecknerLib - PD (Lib File) BecknerLib - PD (Utilities) BecknerLib - PD (Includes) BecknerLib - PD (SOURCE CODE) BecknerLib - PD (Notice/Text) Bytes: 47,140 Date: 1998-09-20 BMP2HPxx.LIB is a library of functions to be link with CA-Clipper 5. Awe Setup In Peoplesoft. 2 or 5.3 OBJ files. These ready to use functions allow a CA-Clipper program to send printable data to most HP LaserJet printers (tested on 4,5, and 6).