Rockey200 — Smart Card Driver ~upd~
Feitian provides utility programs such as Rockey200Tool.exe or AdminTool within their SDK. Running these utilities allows you to scan for connected tokens. If the tool displays the 32-bit Hardware ID (HID) and firmware version of your token, the driver layer is working perfectly. 5. Advanced Troubleshooting and Resolution
The ROCKEY200 can be sensitive to voltage drops. If you are using a USB hub, disconnect it and plug the token directly into a motherboard port on the back of your desktop PC. 3. Smart Card Service is Disabled Windows relies on a background service to read tokens. Press Windows Key + R , type services.msc , and hit Enter. Scroll down to find the service.
: Try connecting the reader to a different USB port. If using a USB hub, try connecting directly to the computer's motherboard USB port. rockey200 smart card driver
Follow the on-screen instructions provided by the ROCKEY200 Driver Installation Guide. Click "Install" and wait for the process to complete. 4. Connecting the Hardware
The specific you are attempting to configure with the smart card reader. Feitian provides utility programs such as Rockey200Tool
It supports communication protocols T=0 and T=1 with data speeds up to 115kbps , which is standard for secure authentication tasks.
Software developers integrating Rockey200 into their applications require the full Software Development Kit (SDK). The SDK includes static and dynamic link libraries ( .lib , .dll , .so , .dylib ) that wrap around the driver, enabling programming languages like C++, C#, Java, and Python to communicate with the driver layer. 3. Step-by-Step Installation Guide Windows Installation (Windows 10 / 11 / Server) enabling programming languages like C++
In Linux, the device usually appears under /dev/hidrawX . The Rockey200 Linux driver (often a shared object .so file) requires read/write permissions to this device node. Often, a udev rule must be configured to allow non-root users to access the hardware, as the default Linux HID driver restricts hardware access to the root user for security purposes.
If your system fails to recognize the Rockey200 smart card, look out for these common issues and use the following troubleshooting methods.
: Ensure you select the version (32-bit vs. 64-bit) that matches your operating system architecture. 2. Installation Steps Extract the Files : The download is usually a file. Extract it to a folder on your desktop. Run the Installer