I need a credit card swipe solution to be made compatible with the iPhone. iPhone SDK 3.0 allows for 3rd party devices like USB credit card swipes. As far as I know though, they will not work "out of the box" and need to be made "iPhone compatible" first, perhaps through some hardware hacking: [login to view URL] This is one of the units that looks like it might work: [login to view URL]:X:RTQ:US:1123 As you can see, it has a female USB port, which means it would simply require a USB-iPhoneDock connector and no adapters. Plus, it automatically emulates a keyboard. So as long as you can figure out how to get something like a keyboard working on the iPhone SDK 3.0, we're in business. If you have experience building hardware devices for the iPhone, this is the project for you. I'm looking for someone that can build a prototype and offer advice.
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## Platform
iPhone SDK 3.0