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I've implemented a solution with the IR Recognition Systems hand geometry reader. However, it uses a PC to talk to the readers, and the iSeries talks to the PC. On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 19:57:35 -0500, "Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> said: > Looking for a recommendation for a biometric (hand activated) timeclock > to connect to an iSeries. Would prefer ethernet & not to require a pc > server. > This is a small shop 80-100 employees with no onsite tech. > Employee punches a number and places hand on device to clock in/out. > (It keeps employees from punching in for each other). > tia > jim > _______________________________________________ > This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing > list > To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/midrange-l > or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l. > -- michaelr_41@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Send your email first class
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