Re: MUSCLE Getting started

2001-01-26 Thread Carlos Prados
Hello, > > So if anyone could give me some > recommendations that would be great. > > I'm looking for a good reader/writer that works > under linux and a card > > that will run Java. If you realy want to progarm in Java, the opencard is your framework (this list is mainly about PC/SC) and Ge

Re: MUSCLE Getting started

2001-01-26 Thread Naomaru Itoi
Hi, Steve, Excuse me for repeating this for 100 times, but I recommend Schlumberger Cyberflex smartcard (https://www.cardstore.slb.com/), Todos Argos Mini reader (http://www.todos.se/argosmini.htm), and the Linux Starter Kit (http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/smartcard/cyberflex_starter/). :

MUSCLE Getting started

2001-01-26 Thread Steve Crouse
Hello all, This is my first post to this list. I am interested in begining smart card development so I'm trying to decide which reader and card to buy. The CHIPDRIVE linux pack looks good and I see that it was actually developed in conjunction with this group so I'm leaning towards it. But I'

MUSCLE Getting started with pcsc on Linux

2000-07-24 Thread Frode Nortvedt
Hello, I was wondering if I might bother you with a question which relates to smart cards on Linux, but probably just as much to understanding Linux. I have recently taken on the task of porting a test program which calls pcsc to Linux (using the pcsc lite 0.7.1 implementation). I am quite new t

MUSCLE Getting started with pcsc on Linux

2000-07-24 Thread Frode Nortvedt
Hello, I was wondering if I might bother you with a question which relates to smart cards on Linux, but probably just as much to understanding Linux. I have recently taken on the task of porting a test program which calls pcsc to Linux (using the pcsc lite 0.7.1 implementation). I am quite new t