The barcode idea has been kicked around since we first started with a computer in the 1999 season (I believe my memory is clear on that, I'm pretty sure it was my second registrar season).
We wouldn't be able to use it with our current TS98 system I don't think because you'd somehow have to scan the car just before it finished, since in TS98 you enter times as the car finishes, and there is no way to "que" cars up, as they start, to automatically catch the times at the end.
I've seen a little of the timing stuff used up here, and the thing that seemed nicest to me with one of the club's software has the ability to que up cars in the order they are starting. Then the operator just has to pull the time over from something like TimeQue. (I don't know how exactly it's set up since I was doing raw sheets.)
One thing to think about is the "effort" of switching softwares... We now have a pretty big group of people able to run the computer during events. This was not always so. It's probably partly because we were somewhat control freeks to begin with on the TS98 system, but for the better part of the first season we had it, Carl Fisher and I were the ones who worked computer in timing 99% of the time. In my mind, we had to get it figured out, with all it's glitches and such, before we could effectively train others to run the thing in "real time". It took probably 2 more seasons before we had a comfortably large pool of people from which to pull for that task. (Mary E. could probably speak better to that.)
I'm kinda with Kevin on this in the "What problem are we trying to solve?" and further asking "Will you be creating more problems for yourself by messing with a system that seems to work well now?" I've been gone 3 months now, so I don't know how the end of the season went in the bus, so maybe there's a problem I didn't witness. Maybe it's worth the time and effort to retrain all the bus workers to new software.
One "middle ground" I can see that might help and couldn't be *too* much trouble to implement and would still work with TS98 is to have a 3rd window along with TS98 and TimeQue where the scanned number appears and is stored. Then, when the starter scans all cars or wristbands or whatever, there is a complete list of all cars that have run that day stored in a file and displayed on the monitor. The biggest issue I remember is that if both the RAW and COMPUTER people missed the car that just started, that buggered us all up until we found out who had launched. This would give us a definitive list, in the bus, of the starting order of cars so we could more easily get synced back up.
Just some thoughts... perhaps only worth what you paid for them. $0.00
Diane