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Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2002 09:21:52 +0200
From: Philip Paeps <philip@paeps.cx>
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Subject: Cardreaders and touchscreens?
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Hi there -

One of my clients would like me to hack together an application involving a
cardreader and a touchscreen.  How would I deal with these two rather 'odd'
pieces of hardware.  I didn't have any say in the purchasing of the
touchscreen, but I suppose that shouldn't give me any trouble?  It's just a
keyboard/mouse combination in a strange shape, as I see it?

The cardreader is another story.  I'm free in choosing one which I can get to
work.  Does anyone have any experience with these things under FreeBSD?  Any
brands/types from which I *really* should stay away?

Thanks for any info!

 - Philip

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Philip Paeps
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