# # This file modifies the behaviour of the Cyberjack driver. # Please copy this file to the same folder but under the name "cyberjack.conf" # (i.e. without the trailing ".default"). # # # Possible values are: # 0x00001 Generic debug logging # 0x00002 Reader debug logging # 0x00004 CTAPI debug logging # 0x00008 AUSB debug logging # 0x00010 CJPPA debug logging # 0x00020 ECOM debug logging # 0x00040 transfer debug logging # 0x00080 USB debug logging # 0x00100 IFD debug logging # 0x10000 don't beep # 0x20000 use the kernel module for old Cyberjacks/Ecoms # 0x40000 enable the INPUT command (->security risk!) # 0x80000 don't use X11 for beeping (always use console) # # These values can be OR combined to form the resulting value. # # When using Moneyplex with Kernel 2.6.13 or before (e.g. SuSE10.0) on a # 64 bit system you must use the kernel module for the cyberjack/ecom: # # flags=0x20000 # # Debug logging can be enabled on such a system with the following setting: # # flags=0x2ffff # flags=0 # # Path and name of the default logfile (defaults to /tmp/cj.log) # debugFile=/tmp/cj.log # # This file is used to store the serial numbers of the connected devices # It can be used to assign a reader to a particular port number, regardless # of the USB port the reader actually is connected to. # If you call CT_init() with port 0x9000 then the first serial number is read # from this file and the USB bus is scanned for a reader with this particular # serial number. # Port 0x9001 indicates the seconds serial number and so forth. # # Normally this setting is left blank which makes the driver read and write # the file from/to the home directory of the calling user (the filename is # then $HOME/cyberjack_serials). # #serialFile=/etc/cyberjack_serials [vars] ReplaceTA1_96=149