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Make a software & interfacing it with access control card reader
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i work in a security company, and i've to make a software which allows user to control access of people to a military restricted area . the database etc isn't a problem for me but i would like to know which is the easiest way to connect a magnetic card reader to my software and how to make them work together. (which port to use, ...). i've been looking for informations over the web but i didn't find tutorials.. thanks.. Best Regards, Tricky-Ft (sorry for my bad english) |
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Tricky-Ft spoke thus:
i work in a security company, and i've to make a software which allows user to control access of people to a military restricted area . the database etc isn't a problem for me but i would like to know which is the easiest way to connect a magnetic card reader to my software and how to make them work together. (which port to use, ...). Your post is off-topic for comp.lang.c++. Please visit http://www.slack.net/~shiva/welcome.txt http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/ for posting guidelines and frequently asked questions. Thank you. -- Christopher Benson-Manica | I *should* know what I'm talking about - if I ataru(at)cyberspace.org | don't, I need to know. Flames welcome. |
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"Tricky-Ft" wrote
Hi, i work in a security company, and i've to make a software which allows user to control access of people to a military restricted area . the database etc isn't a problem for me but i would like to know which is the easiest way to connect a magnetic card reader to my software and how to make them work together. (which port to use, ...). i've been looking for informations over the web but i didn't find tutorials.. Besides this being off-topic, as Christopher mentionned, it's possibly illegal and maybe even treasonous for someone in a country other than your own to assist you in developing technologies for even remotely military purposes. Caveat proditor! Claudio Puviani |
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Christopher Benson-Manica wrote in message ...
Tricky-Ft spoke thus: i work in a security company, and i've to make a software which allows user to control access of people to a military restricted area . the database etc isn't a problem for me but i would like to know which is the easiest way to connect a magnetic card reader to my software and how to make them work together. (which port to use, ...). Your post is off-topic for comp.lang.c++. Please visit http://www.slack.net/~shiva/welcome.txt http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/ for posting guidelines and frequently asked questions. Thank you. i'm sorry i didn't think to be off topic coz i am making this software in c++. Furthermore, for the law problem...i don't look for anybody to help me making this software or to see my source code but i just wanted to know the different possibilites. well, thx anyway. |
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