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J2Chrono (codename chromo) is a result service application family. Developed by Enymind Production.

J2Chrono result service software

J2Chrono 1.0.364

Demonstration data

Download here. Load data in J2Chrono: File->Backup->Restore backup You have to enter license data again after restore (asks it).

Plugins

More in J2Chrono Plugins

System requirements

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/terms/license/index.html
  • When using transponder reader you need one free ethernet or serial port.
    • When using serial port, install also RXTXComm
  • To enable SMS functionality in Linux environment, install also SMS Server Tools.

Operating system and hardware requirements

  • Microsoft Windows
    • 2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10
  • GNU/Linux
    • Debian/Ubuntu/Mint
  • Apple iOS
  • 1800MHz 32/64bit i586/amd64 processor or better
  • 1024MB RAM memory
  • J2Chrono, 22MB free disk space
  • Java Runtime Environment, 100MB free disk space
  • VGA compatible display adapter, 64MB video memory or more
    • Screen resolution at least 1366x768
  • Keyboard and mouse

Supported reader devices

J2driversupport.png

SMARTRAC and DogBone are registered trademarks of ©SMARTRAC N.V. https://www.smartrac-group.com/

Passive technology

  • Impinj (Speedway series readers)
Speedway and Monza are registered trademarks of ©Impinj, Inc. http://www.impinj.com/
  • Alien (ALR-9xxx series readers)
©Alien Technology. http://www.alientechnology.com/
  • Sirit (INfinity series readers)
Sirit is a registered trademark of ©3M. http://www.3m.com/
  • ThingMagic (all readers with Mercury API)
©ThingMagic, A Division of Trimble. http://www.thingmagic.com/
  • Zebra (previously Motorola, FX series readers)
Zebra is a registered trademark of ©ZIH Corp. https://www.zebra.com/
  • Texas Instruments (Tiris series readers)
Tiris is a registered trademark of ©Texas Instruments Incorporated. http://www.ti.com/
  • 3D-Marketing (previously Ensyc, all readers)
©3D-Marketing. http://www.3d-mktg.com/

Active technology

  • MYLAPS MX decoders (P3 protocol)
©MYLAPS Sports Timing. http://www.mylaps.com/

Ports

  • Ethernet port (if needed, for reader unit or wired connection)
  • USB ports (if needed, for gsm modem or usb memory stick)
  • Serial port (if needed, for heat printer or reader unit)