Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
http://www.cardplustech.com/acr38u-ccid-p40/
Will this work? I've searched the forum, read the relevant threads, and come up sort of inconclusive but optimistic. It'd be great if someone could say "absolutely yes."
Will this work? I've searched the forum, read the relevant threads, and come up sort of inconclusive but optimistic. It'd be great if someone could say "absolutely yes."
Re: Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
Drivers http://www.acs.com.hk/index.php?pid=drivers&id=ACR38
Device http://www.smartcardsupply.com/Content/ ... /ACR38.htm
Bill Bolton has some good posts on it.
Device http://www.smartcardsupply.com/Content/ ... /ACR38.htm
Bill Bolton has some good posts on it.
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Never, never, never, never say never.
Re: Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
I had seen that link to the one for $32. I hadn't seen the drivers page, however. So then, I should apparently not use the drivers installed by the ResMed software.
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Re: Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
It is NOT the ACS branded model which is known to work... that is a ACR38U-SPC-R.
It might work if you use the 1.1.6.4 driver from the ACS web site, but no one has definitely established that it does work.
I have tried an ACR38U-SPC-R (ACS brand) and a ACR38U-NPC (Resmed brand) with the 1.1.6.4 drivers (for the ACR-38U-CCID) and can tell you that neither type of reader works with that driver.
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Re: Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
Someone has to go first though, right?
Give it a try and tell us how it works.
Give it a try and tell us how it works.
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Re: Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
OK, now I'm confused (easy to do) Bill...do I want the ACS38U or the ACR38U-SPC-R? That is when I can afford to buy one.billbolton wrote:...It is NOT the ACS branded model which is known to work... that is a ACR38U-SPC-R...
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Re: Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
Muse-Inc, I bought this ResScan Smart Card reader from cpap.com:
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/resmed ... -cpap.html
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/resmed ... -cpap.html
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Re: Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
Yeah - that's the best option, of course. However, once I realized I could get one directly from the manufacturer for around $20, I kinda got a little miffed, and began wondering if there is any aspect of this whole game that isn't rife with shady dealing.GaryG wrote:Muse-Inc, I bought this ResScan Smart Card reader from cpap.com:
https://www.cpap.com/productpage/resmed ... -cpap.html
Unfortunately, the ACR38U-SPC-R doesn't seem to be available anywhere. Where do people get it?
Re: Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
Don't forget too that if you don't buy the ResMed branded one, you will have to make a guide so the card goes in right spot. The ResMed reader has a plastic guide that fits in front of the slot and positions the card perfectly for reading... It's certainly not impossible to make the guide, but a number of people here have complained about having to make it just right to get the card to work in the off-brand readers.
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Re: Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
Not a problem. I have a degree in macgyvery.falvesjr wrote:Don't forget too that if you don't buy the ResMed branded one, you will have to make a guide so the card goes in right spot. The ResMed reader has a plastic guide that fits in front of the slot and positions the card perfectly for reading... It's certainly not impossible to make the guide, but a number of people here have complained about having to make it just right to get the card to work in the off-brand readers.
Re: Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
Your need the ACR38U using drivers 1.1.6.1 (made forthe U version) not the ACR38C using drivers 1.1.6.4. (made for the CCID version, NOT compatible); and DISABLE the wireless LAN.Muse-Inc wrote:OK, now I'm confused (easy to do) Bill...do I want the ACS38U or the ACR38U-SPC-R? That is when I can afford to buy one.billbolton wrote:...It is NOT the ACS branded model which is known to work... that is a ACR38U-SPC-R...
This is one of the most beat up questions. Why does the moderator not put a sticky at the top with the know working configuration?
Victor
Last edited by vkmaynard on Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
vkmaynard wrote:Your need the ACR38U using drivers 1.1.6.1 (made forthe U version) not the ACR38C using drivers 1.1.6.4. (made for the CCID versionl, NOT compatible); and DISABLE the wireless LAN.
This is one of the most beat up questions. Why does the moderator not put a sticky at the top with the know working configuration?
Victor
I've read through all the threads on the topic (I think) and come up empty. I get that the ACR38U is the one needed. The trouble is that there appear to be several subtypes of ACR38U, and there appears to be no consensus about which one is right. The only person who has said with any degree of certainty "THIS IS THE ONE" (ACR38U-SPC-R - see above,) has not taken it a step further to say where one finds this elusive thing. I've searched quite a bit, and apart from the usual B2B places like Alibaba, where I suppose I could have 10.000 of them imported from China, there appears to be nowhere to get this specific unit.
I suspect there is no sticky because there is as yet no definitive, authoritative answer. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE correct me if I'm wrong, I beg you...
Re: Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
Not picking on you. I went thru the same thing.
Buy the ACR38U reader from here: http://www.smartcardsupply.com/Content/ ... /ACR38.htm. This is a U version. Call 800-331-3921 or write sales@IQBIO.net to make sure they send the U version. The latest drivers (1.1.6.1) are probably on your system if you keep it updated.
Disable your wireless LAN before using. Make a guide with a left width of 17 mm and a right width of 13 mm out of an old credit card using a portion as a cross piece to make a U looking guide.
They need to stick this at the TOP.
Victor
Buy the ACR38U reader from here: http://www.smartcardsupply.com/Content/ ... /ACR38.htm. This is a U version. Call 800-331-3921 or write sales@IQBIO.net to make sure they send the U version. The latest drivers (1.1.6.1) are probably on your system if you keep it updated.
Disable your wireless LAN before using. Make a guide with a left width of 17 mm and a right width of 13 mm out of an old credit card using a portion as a cross piece to make a U looking guide.
They need to stick this at the TOP.
Victor
Re: Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
Indeed - the post above is the one that rates the sticky!
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Re: Question for the ResMed SmartCard Hackers
<sigh>Cavallo wrote:The trouble is that there appear to be several subtypes of ACR38U, and there appears to be no consensus about which one is right.
An ACS branded ACR38U-SPC-R or a Resmed branded ACR38U-NPC is right!
They are not hard to find with a few minutes work on Google, as mentioned numerous times previously in this forum over the years and as demonstrated above by vkmaynard.Cavallo wrote:has not taken it a step further to say where one finds this elusive thing.
If you want things simple, buy a Resmed ACR38U-NPC.
If you want things cheap, you need to put some effort in yourself
Self evidently not!Cavallo wrote:I have a degree in macgyvery