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Magnetic stripe card encoder (reader and writer)

Magnetic stripe card encoder (reader and writer)

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Magnetic stripe reader & writer/encoder
Read and write/encode Track 1, track 2 & track 3
Read and write/encode both hi-co and lo-co magnetic stripe
Magnetic stripe standard: ISO7811/12
Speed:10-120cm/s
Reading life: more than 500,000times
Keyboard port or RS232 or USB

Test software available

SDK available
Dimension: 170x53x42mm
Weight: 250g

 

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Q:I have a mobilemate SD card reader. I plug it it, nothing happens. I put in my SD card, it lights up, but when I go to open up the card, it says Please insert a disk into removable disk(G:) Why is it doing this, and more importantly how do I fix it?
its possible the partition information on the SD card is damaged. look into the program testdisk to see if you can repair it. if not, photorec (which comes with testdisk) can do a raw recovery of your image files. it would be a good idea to take it to a local computer repair store (one that doesn't suck, and not bestbuy) to see about recovery if its important. if the data is not, try to format the SD card and see if it works again. if you know someone with linux, try loading ubuntu live disc on your system and see if it can recognize your SD card. linux usually has an eaiser time understanding messed up data, which is why i prefer it for data recovery.
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Indeed, but usually if a person is asking the same question over and over again, sometimes, the cards will simply not give an answer, but stay neutral. Hopefully you went to more than one reader, as the reader could simply by memory say yes again. Should that not be the case, then yes is the answer.
Q:I have a micro SD card for my phone and the adapter card. I want to put music on it. It's an LGVX9900 (EnV). I want to know if I put the card in the printer slot, will the printer allow me to upload songs to it? Is there anyway to do that?
Only thing you can do is try. I've always assumed that the printer was acting as a reader only. You may be disappointed too in that the files uploaded to the card using a method other than what 's recommended may not work properly. Like if you copied mp3's to your IPod via mycomputer, I bet they wouldn't work, even though they're still MP3's. If it doesn't work, format the card in the phone again, and it should be ok. Of course, when you format, you lose all of your info on that card.
Q:I have A n95, the plug where you put the computer cable broke so i put all my pictures on my laptop with a memory card adapter thing a Interal USb 2.0 multi card reader, but how do i put images from my laptop onto the memory card?
When the card reader is connected to the computer with a card in it, simply go to 'My Computer' and find an icon that will be named similarly to this: Removable Disk (F:). You might have a few like that, but just try each of them until you find the right one (you will see other files and folders there which your Nokia created). Once there, look for an images or pictures folder and just drag and drop your photos from your 'My Pictures' folder (for example) into the other folder.
Q:I have a Mac computer,i just bought a Targus memory card reader from Wal-Mart.When i plug it into my mac a folder comes up that says No Name i have a 2GB memory card that i use for my cell phone,the Samsung Delve.when i click on the folder and things pop that say My ImagesMy Videos everything usual,but when i try to drag a pic into My Images it says it cant be modified,wtf? Please help.
I believe that memory cards for mobile phones like the memory cards for digital cameras, require 'picture data' to be associated with each picture the enable the device (Phone or Camera) to handle the pictures in the phone or camera for displaying purposes. The picture files that you are trying to transfer to the memory card would not have that 'picture data' and therefore the phone or digital camera would not be able to handle those pictures. These phone and digital camera memory cards are I believe distinctly different to a Flash Memory stick which acts more like a Floppy Disk.
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If you swing a few fans of the wire, the fan on the rotation, then the wire inside the broken or poor contact.
Q:I have a Dell Inspiron 9300 and when I put a sd memory card into the built in slot on my computer nothing happens. How do I access the card reader?
All you have to do is go into My Computer and find the removable drive. Next, double click on the drive and it will open up.
Q:Can you please tell me what that is and what it does? thanks
A card reader is designed to read flash memory cards such as SecureDigital (SD), MultiMediaCard (MMC), or MemoryStick (MS) and many more. The reader creates a card-PC link and so you can put data from your PC onto the card and use it in your respective device which accepts the above mentioned cards. For example, mobile phones now use MicroSD cards for storage, so to create a PC link, you can either plug the phone into a PC, or take the MicroSD card out, and plug it into one of these 5-in-1 readers. The 5-in-1 aspect means that it can read 5 different types of cards, but these may be exactly the same. For example, it may state that it reads SD, MiniSD and MicroSD. The thing is that if you need to connect a MicroSD or MiniSD to the card reader, you probably need to put it in an SD adapter! This is how some card readers state that they can read 50-in-1 and the like, because 90% of the cards need an adapter to be inserted into the reader. I hope this helps, Pat.
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Q:Does a gaming computer need a card reader?Why would you need a card reader?Also, if i am putting together a new computerdo i have to buy a seperate sound card or is there one built in some where (motherboard?Graphics Card?)?
I'll answer your first question and let hardware PC people answer the second. A card reader is designed to read memory cards, such as a CF card (compact Flash) or SD (Secure digital, also a type of flash memory card), or a Memory Stick. These are most commonly used in digital cameras. You don't absolutely need a build in one, but it's becoming something of a standard. You can get stand alone plug-in card readers, they are USB devices that you just plug into a USB port.

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