Everything works great. There is one minor problem though with ISO Case 2
functions. These are 5 byte header commands that receive alot of Data. The
problem I think is that the status bytes come at the end of the data not at
the beginning. Your command goes through to the card and the card responds
appropriately it is just the status bytes are not properly taken from the right
location. Let me know if you understand or not. I will try to explain it
better. Good Job.
Thanks
Dave
BTW - What was the problem with Select/etc commands ?
On Fri, 25 Sep 1998, you wrote:
>Hello everybody,
>
>Finally I made David's musclecard-1.6 and xcard-1.0 work with my Towitoko
>Chipdrive reader/writer. It has been hard for me but it did worthwhile :).
>
>I'm gonna work in debug some errors and after that I will begin with a
>CT-API driver that fits in the resource manager.
>
>The source is on
>ftp://apolonio.atos-ods.es/pub/musclecard/towitoko-19980925.tgz
>
>Thanks,
>Carlos
>
>
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