WANTED: Payment Terminal

WANTED: Payment Terminal

Post by Sam Collin » Fri, 23 Jul 2004 23:41:44



While I'm wading through hype & BS from various manufacturers' web
sites and off-topic replies from sales & marketing departments, I
thought I'd ask here if anyone knows of such a beast, running on a
Linux platform? Maybe there's a better place to ask?

We have a client looking to do a test-market with a small terminal,
similar to a credit-card terminal or a utility-bill payment terminal -
that is, relatively few peripherals.

He wants to put these in stores, and the cashiers would key in a code
(or possibly swipe a mag-stripe card), the terminal would dial a
server (or could already be online) and exchange a small amount of
data with the server, then print a receipt with a code number.

There are a number of credit-card and utility-bill terminals
available, but I haven't been able to discover if any of them support
a reasonably straight-forward method of programming - we have a
prototype running just fine, on a RH9 system, and would like to port
that code pretty much as-is... it would be a huge plus if there were a
clean way to send either patches or new code to the terminals.

Generally, the terminal should have the following:

   keypad

   printer - 27-to-40 columns - thermal or impact, but easy paper
             changing a definite plus

   display - don't need a lot, could get by with 2-to-4 lines by
             20-to-40 characters

   internet interface - could be slow modem or ethernet, this will
             not be transmitting or receiving a lot of data

   mag stripe reader - not necessary, but would be useful, and
             would be required for future expandsion of applications;
             could be interfaced via keyboard, usb or conventional
             serial ports if available

Thanks for any help you might be able to give!

 
 
 

WANTED: Payment Terminal

Post by Kurt Harder » Sat, 24 Jul 2004 01:44:20


Hi Sam,



Quote:> There are a number of credit-card and utility-bill terminals
> available, but I haven't been able to discover if any of them
> support a reasonably straight-forward method of programming - we
> have a prototype running just fine, on a RH9 system, and would
> like to port that code pretty much as-is... it would be a huge
> plus if there were a clean way to send either patches or new
> code to the terminals.

So, if you have it running under Linux, where is the problem. Take
any feasable embedded Linux system and port your software.

Quote:>    keypad

keybord or serial interface

Quote:>    printer - 27-to-40 columns - thermal or impact, but easy
>    paper
>              changing a definite plus

e.g. Epson with serial interface.

Quote:>    display - don't need a lot, could get by with 2-to-4 lines by
>              20-to-40 characters

serial interface

Quote:>    internet interface - could be slow modem or ethernet, this
>    will
>              not be transmitting or receiving a lot of data

Thernet and modem are avalable.

Quote:>    mag stripe reader - not necessary, but would be useful, and
>              would be required for future expandsion of
>              applications; could be interfaced via keyboard, usb
>              or conventional serial ports if available

again serial interface.

May be USB could be a good alternative.

Regards, Kurt

--
PiN - Pr?senz im Netz GITmbH
Kurt Harders
http://www.pin-gmbh.com

 
 
 

WANTED: Payment Terminal

Post by Anton Erasmu » Sat, 24 Jul 2004 05:01:17


On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 09:41:44 -0500, Sam Collins


>While I'm wading through hype & BS from various manufacturers' web
>sites and off-topic replies from sales & marketing departments, I
>thought I'd ask here if anyone knows of such a beast, running on a
>Linux platform? Maybe there's a better place to ask?

[Stuff Snipped]

IBM, Olivetti, ICL and others make PC based Pay terminals. They often
run OS/2 or Windows. Replacing this with Linux should not be a
problem.

Regards
   Anton Erasmus

 
 
 

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