Cardtool.ini Upd Page
Because they are simple text, INI files are incredibly easy to edit. If you know what you are looking for, you can open cardtool.ini with any text editor (like Notepad) and change a line from Port=COM3 to Port=COM4 to account for moving a USB reader to a different physical port.
In the specialized field of identity verification, age validation, and magnetic stripe scanning, TokenWorks is a recognized name, particularly with their legacy reader and modern AgeVisor scanners. One crucial, yet often overlooked, component in managing these devices is the cardtool.ini file. This configuration file acts as the "brain" for the software-hardware interaction, defining how data from identification cards is read, parsed, and stored. cardtool.ini
The cardtool.ini file is most commonly associated with low-level utilities designed to read, write, or verify flash memory cards—Secure Digital (SD) cards, microSD cards, and CompactFlash. Specifically, it acts as a settings repository for tools like cardtool.exe or similar command-line or GUI-based flashers used in embedded systems development, retro-computing (e.g., preparing cards for Amiga or vintage DOS systems), and Android device recovery (writing system images to SD cards for booting). Because they are simple text, INI files are
Specifies whether the reader is connected via USB , PCMCIA , or legacy Serial . One crucial, yet often overlooked, component in managing