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AC-Kit Development Kit
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The AC-Kit Smart Card Development Kit is one of the most valuable
tools available for anybody interested in smart cards. Backed by our
experience in smart card technology, the AC-Kit is a complete package
containing all the vital components required for smart card application
development. Each kit contains 2 smart card readers, 20 test cards, and
a CD-ROM containing all the necessary drivers, software development
libraries, user manuals, evaluation software, demo programs, and sample
code.
$200
AC-Kit
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ACR30 Smart Card Readers: |
- Includes both USB and RS232 readers ISO 7816-1/2/3 and
PC/SC compliant
- Can read and write ALL microprocessor cards with T=0 or
T=1 protocols
- Can read and write popular memory card types
- Compatible with most PC platforms
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Test cards include: |
- 5 x ACOS1 microprocessor-based card with DES/Triple DES
and MAC security capability, 8 K EEPROM for user data
- 5 x SLE 4436 221 bit Countdown Memory card with high
security authentication and security logic
- 5 x SLE 4442 256 byte Memory card with write protect
function and security logic
- 5 x SLE 4428 1 Kbyte Memory card with write protect
function and security logic
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CD-ROM Contains: |
Software drivers supporting Windows
95, 98, Me, NT, and 2000, Mac OS X, and Linux
- Proprietary device driver to facilitate easy application
development
- PC/SC compliant IFD handler
- 32-bit OCX file
Demo programs to showcase smart card features and
capabilities
- School application using the ACOS1 card as
multi-application card (ID, library and stored credit)
- Virtual balance reader for phone cards
Cardeasy evaluation software
- Used for both memory and ACOS1 cards
- Facilitates easy transfer of data to various
memory locations on the card
- Provides a convenient test facility to evaluate card
response to different data
Training materials useful to both novice and
experienced users
- Introduction to smart cards and smart card
application development
- Introduction to PC/SC
- Cryptographic security concepts
- Electronic Purse applications
- Overview of several specific types of smart cards
Sample code written in various programming languages
- Used to demonstrate basic commands used to communicate
with the card and reader
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