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The above diagram is a high level overview of the Triton ATM software architecture running Prism. The
base operating system is Windows XP Pro and at the low end you have hardware devices with their
firmware that communicate to the WOSA middleware developed by KAL. Prism application conforms to
WOSA-XFS standards. WOSA-XFS allows higher-level applications to communicate with low-level de-
vice drivers. The Triton ATM WOSA-XFS compliant application is developed by KAL. Almost all other
ATM vendors in the industry use KAL middleware for their application. On top of that we have the Prism
application to perform 912 emulation and Web transactions. At the core of all this is the Internet Explorer
browser that is used to display all screen content in HTML format. The same browser is also used to
display host download text data to the consumer. This is where Prism application integrates both legacy
912 transactions and web-based transactions into a single screen format that is completely transparent to
the end user. This enables FI’s to modify the look and feel of the host transaction screens with engaging
HTML screens.

The 912-emulation defines the format of the messages exchanges between an ATM and the host processor
for processing consumer financial transactions. Prism 912-emulation is based on Diebold® iSeries 912
message standard. Prism conforms to 912 message standards for:

- Operational commands

- Function commands

- Full transaction support

- Withdrawal, deposit, balance inquiry…etc

- Screens and States downloads

- Support all Screen 912 screen display functions

- 912 operational and message commands, and sta-

tus messages

- Support 912 state types

For those FI’s that deploy a Triton ATM with Prism application, there will be no changes required to support
912, provided the FI currently has 912-emulation software running at the host end. It will be a “plug-and-
play” implementation.

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