With hindsight, manuka seems to have had the key; "complicated by varying card read speeds". F2F seems to be the encoding mechanism used on plastic card magnetic stripes. I hadn't twigged which "cards" manuka was talking about...and I still don't know what F2F means despite 1 min of googling ...
can you be moore specific please?have a link of this?NAFAIK. F2F calls for ASICs or specific code(=$$$), & it's complicated by varying card read speeds.
It is not clear what information you are after. With respect to whether any PICmicro's support F2F ( your original question ) then Microchip would be the best place to ask and look. None of the PICAXE support F2F per se.can you be moore specific please?have a link of this?NAFAIK. F2F calls for ASICs or specific code(=$$$), & it's complicated by varying card read speeds.
Also stands for "Face to Face" in which case electonic comms would not be applicableAh - look what happens when you use the same forum name in multiple forums
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?p=77208
..and I still don't know what F2F means despite 1 min of googling ...