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What does a SmartCard reader do?

MidiGuy

Senior member
I just built a system using the Soyo SY-K7V Dragon Plus!, and I've been wondering what I can do with the SmartCard reader they included with it. Can anyone give me details?

Thanks!

-Midi
 

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Another primary reason for ID cards is convenience and efficiency. Today's digital ID cards can include bar codes, magnetic stripes, or even small computer chips called smart chips. These extra features provide a host of automated applications you may not have even considered. For example, ID cards can be used for controlling access to restricted areas such as rooms, buildings, or parking lots. They can also be used for controlling access to equipment such as computers, copy machines, or fax machines. If your facility has (or is) a cafeteria or store, ID cards can provide credit and debit programs for students, employees, or customers. Today's ID cards can even be used for phone cards, for checking time and attendance, or for regulating admission to sporting events, theme parks, resorts, clubs, and much more.
 
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