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The ACS Smart Card Development Kit enables effective development of customized applications and systems using smart cards, card readers, and PCs. Reflecting ACS expertise in smart card technologies, the development kit is a complete package containing all the vital components required for smart card application development, which is suitable for both beginners and experienced developers.
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| It is also an ideal training and development tool for those who want to know more about smart card technologies. Software development companies can use the kit to develop systems specific to their requirements to meet customers’ demanding needs or to incorporate various smart card technologies into their current applications. |
- Two ACR30 smart card readers (including USB and RS-232 connection interface)
- Support smart cards that conform to ISO7816-1/2/3 standard
- PC/SC compliants.
- Power: 2 pieces of 3V lithium batteries; replaceable
- Display: 10-digit LCD
- 5 x ACOS2 microprocessor-based card
- 5 x SLE 4442 256 byte Memory card with write protect function and security logic
- 5 x SLE 4428 1 Kbyte Memory card with write protect function and security logic
Software drivers supporting Windows 95, 98, Me, NT (Serial), 2000, and XP and Mac OS X, and Linux
- PC/SC compliant IFD handler
- 32-bit OCX file
Demo programs to showcase smart card features and capabilities
- School application using the ACOS2 card as multi-application card (ID, library and stored credit)
- Virtual balance reader for phone cards
Cardtool evaluation software
- Used for both memory and ACOS2 cards
- Facilitates easy transfer of data to various memory locations on the card
- Provides a convenient test facility to evaluate card response to different data
Training materials useful to both novice and experienced users
- Introduction to smart cards and smart card application development
- Cryptographic security concepts
- Electronic Purse applications
- Overview of several specific types of smart cards
Sample code written in various programming languages
- Used to demonstrate basic commands used to communicate with the card and reader
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