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While I don't have much in the way of detail, there is an Australian
manufacturer (Keycorp) of the type of keyboard replacement you refer.
The company has done a lot of work in the Banking industry. If memory
serves me correctly, they have an office in the US.
If you require any more info, mail me.
Wayne Laughton
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From: HP3000-L; har7018d
To: HP3000-L
Subject: Re: Card readers [Credit, not punched!]
Date: Thursday, 26 September 1996 8:43
Jeff,
I, too, have heard of such a beast. I'm not sure of a vendor, but
KeyTronics makes all sorts of other types of keyboards ...
On Wed, 25 Sep 1996, Jeff Kell wrote:
> I was in a meeting with an ID-card system vendor this morning which
> involved, among other things, identification and "debit-card" use of
> student/staff ID cards, acceptance of credit cards at various places,
> and other things. At some point this obviously crossed the line between
> our terminal-based systems doing fee payment/parking/etc and the
> previously independent credit-card payment system. Our records need to
> keep the credit card numbers in the event of refunds; so I asked about
> some sort of reader which could supply data in-line (not unlike a
> previous question here about barcode readers to insert data as if from
> the keyboard/terminal).
>
> The sales guy said he "thought" they had a replacement PC keyboard with
> a mag-stripe reader built into it which inserted the data as if it were
> typed when the card was swiped. Sounded interesting. Anyone dealt with
> these before? Vendors? Approximate price?
>
> Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>
>
Don Harrington Boeing Commercial Airplane Group
(206) 931-4457 voice P. O. Box 3707 M/S 5J-34
(206) 931-9085 FAX Seattle, WA 98124-2207
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