If you are running older legacy software on a modern 64-bit version of Windows, the software might require the 32-bit version of the Rockey middleware API libraries ( FT_R2_API.dll or similar) to be placed directly into the software's installation directory. Conclusion
: Supports ISO 7816 (Classes A, B, and C) and is PC/SC compliant. : USB 2.0 (compatible with USB 1.1). : Supports T=0 and T=1 communication protocols.
The ROCKEY200 is a PC/SC compliant device that acts as a bridge for data communication between a computer and a compatible smart card. Its key technical specifications are: rockey200 smart card driver
Check under "Smart card readers." You should see "Feitian USB Smart Card Reader" or similar without error symbols.
The OS manages the actual USB protocol. It handles packet framing, error checking, and bus enumeration. The OS sees the Rockey200 as a generic HID device and passes the data payloads prepared by the Vendor Driver up and down the stack. If you are running older legacy software on
You tried to install a 32-bit driver on a 64-bit OS, or vice versa. Fix: Download the specific version for your OS architecture. Modern drivers are dual-architecture, but older ones are not.
Press Win + R , type services.msc , and ensure the Smart Card service is status "Running" and set to "Automatic." 4. Troubleshooting Common Issues : Supports T=0 and T=1 communication protocols
For macOS (Snow Leopard, Lion, Mountain Lion, Mavericks), the installation usually involves running a specific .pkg installer from the driver package or configuring the PC/SC daemon. On Linux, the driver may be loaded via the pcscd service; you may need to manually place configuration files in the appropriate directories.
The is a USB smart card reader developed by Feitian Technologies, primarily used for reading and writing data on smart cards like SIMs, ID cards, and bank cards for authentication and digital signatures. Driver Installation Guide
While it uses the HID transport, the device functions internally as a smart card reader with an embedded smart card chip. It adheres to the ISO 7816 standard for smart card operations, ensuring that cryptographic operations (AES, DES, RSA) occur within the secure confines of the hardware token.
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