So, in other words, the readers on these Plynth kiosks are USB?

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From: "Colin Holgate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: <lingo-l> kiosks


> >We have done a fair amount of that stuff on kiosks (smart card readers /
> >ATM). We have two guys doing Delphi programming and it's rock solid. They
> >also do VB, but Delphi is their weapon of choice for this kind of stuff.
>
>
> What happens after you have the info from the card is a separate
> question. It could be that there's a whole back end transaction
> system needed, or in the case of phone cards, maybe you have to be
> tied into AT&T, I don't know. I do know that the reading of the cards
> is easy.
>
>
> >As far as the drivers go, our dudes wrote custom drivers for the parts
that
> >needed it.
>
> As I mentioned before, the USB versions can work just as if the user
> had typed the info in, meaning there are no drivers.
>
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