Memory; Software; Magnetic Stripe Reader (Optional); Mounting Options - Motorola MK3000 Product Reference Manual

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Headset Jack
The MK3000 includes a port for headset connection.
When connecting a headset, Motorola recommends using cable ties or other securing mechanisms
CAUTION
outside the unit to provide strain relief.

Memory

The MK3000 standard system configuration contains 128 MB RAM/64 MB Strata NOR flash. The flash memory
is non-volatile and stores the system firmware, user applications, and data.

Software

Standard well-supported operating system and development tools ease application development for the
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Microsoft
Windows
Explorer 6.0, C#, VisualBasic.NET, Windows CE Media Player, and PocketBrowser.

Magnetic Stripe Reader (Optional)

An optional three-track Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) module attaches to the MK3000 and adds the ability to
read and process loyalty card and credit card transactions. The MSR connects via USB to the MK3000.

Mounting Options

You can mount the MK3000 on a desktop or wall using a commercially available bracket or stand that conforms
to the 100 mm VESA Flat Panel Monitor Physical Mounting Interface (FPMPMI™) mounting standards. See
MK3000 Mounting on page

Developer Kits

The following developer kits are available for the MK3000:
EMDK for C (see
C/C++ applications
PocketBrowser (see
EMDK for .NET (see
managed .NET applications in C# or VB.NET.
CE 5.0 operating system: Embedded Visual C/C++ 4.0, Visual Studio.NET, Internet
2-6.
Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit (EMDK) for C on page
PocketBrowser for the Web on page
Enterprise Mobility Developer Kit (EMDK) for .NET on page
MK3000 Introduction
5-1) for developing native
5-3) for web development
5-2) for developing
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