steveintoronto
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Are you referring to dice, or perhaps something even more mysterious?Or roll a double.
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Are you referring to dice, or perhaps something even more mysterious?Or roll a double.
These machines can be annoying when they fail to recognize the card. There's a sequence of buttons to reset them, which I have since forgotten. A few days ago one machine at Union subway was completely offline, the other didn't recognize the card. And in the York Concourse, it was the same situation.
IIRC there was a reddit post where the code was press 1 four times then hit cancel on the keypad.
And yet another case of concession fares not being recognized. Usually they are, but if something else glitches, you're charged the full fare by default.
https://www.easycard.com.tw/english/easycard/index.aspWas just in Taipei and Kaohsiung, Taiwan, and each has an amazingly efficient and reliable subway fare payment system that is automated and can be topped up at any 7-11 convenience store.
http://www.nationalpost.com/m/wp/to...he-unreliable-presto-rechargers-warn-of-chaos
Metrolinx still has no idea why the reload machines are breaking.
seriously, why is there so much incompetence at all levels when it comes to presto? Is this the first machine ever for this manufacturer? Shouldnt Germans be good at this??! How can they
take a proven tech thats been around for decades and still screw it up with teething issues that shouldve been solved a long time ago? Either that or the presto software is bugged to hell by incompetent
programming done by recent uni grads with little exp.
Presto is a hodgepodge of payment technologies tied together with duct tape. It's no surprise it doesn't work well. I wonder if we would've been better if designing something from the ground up for Ontario.
http://www.nationalpost.com/m/wp/to...he-unreliable-presto-rechargers-warn-of-chaos
Metrolinx still has no idea why the reload machines are breaking.
Currently there is no PRESTO mobile application, but we're always looking into new ways to enhance the travel experience for our card users.
but isnt this exactly what they did? try to build their own proprietary system?