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| * [[Programming a tag for J2Chrono timekeeping purposes]] | | * [[Programming a tag for J2Chrono timekeeping purposes]] |
| * [[Reader debug]] | | * [[Reader debug]] |
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− | [[J2Chrono English|J2Chrono]] currently supports protocols used in
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− | RFID-readers with ethernet, USB, or serial port. Developing
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− | a new driver for a specific reader is easy.
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− | The base software provides a framework to plugins and
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− | abilities to manage competitor- and competition databases,
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− | serial result (championship) databases, live internet
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− | timing server [[ChronoLive English|ChronoLive]], printing layouts, and [[J2Chrono Plugins|a Plugin API]].
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− | The timing process itself are run with separate time
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− | station software [[ChronoFly English|ChronoFly]] which interacts with the reader unit,
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− | thermal printers, light beam backup devices and
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− | the result (server) software itself through wired
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− | or wireless (wlan, gprs, sms) connection alternatives.
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− | [[J2Chrono English|J2Chrono]] has a semi-public Java Plugin API so anyone are
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− | able to write own scoring templates and plugins to
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− | software, so there are no limits whether you are
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− | skiing or driving motocross or enduro. We have also
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− | many already excellent plugins (especially for motor sports)
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− | which are shipped with our software.
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