Re: MUSCLE Schlumberger Cards with Gemplus reader

2001-07-21 Thread Jim Rees

  Apparently, at
  least with the Cyberflex, the card responds with its maximum speed and
  the Gemplus driver interprets this as the requested speed.

If so, that would be a bug in the reader driver.  The card remains at
default timings until the reader sends it a PPS.

By the way, the Cyberflex card actually will run at higher speeds than the
atr would normally indicate.  You can take advantage of the higher speeds by
sending the card a ChangeJavaATR with different timings.
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Re: MUSCLE Gemplus PC410 new driver

2001-07-21 Thread David Corcoran

Hi,

I will run tests on Monday night to determine the status of the new
Gemplus driver.

Dave

On Sat, 21 Jul 2001, Francois ARNAULT wrote:

> Hello,
>
>   Did somebody tried the Gemplus serial reader NEW driver ?
> I did not succeed make it work.  The pcscd daemons die whenever
> I put a card in the reader.
>
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MUSCLE Gemplus PC410 new driver

2001-07-21 Thread Francois ARNAULT

Hello,

  Did somebody tried the Gemplus serial reader NEW driver ?
I did not succeed make it work.  The pcscd daemons die whenever
I put a card in the reader.


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Re: MUSCLE Schlumberger Cards with Gemplus reader

2001-07-21 Thread Francois ARNAULT

On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Rich Wareham wrote:

> I think I had a similar problem when trying to make the Cambridge
> University smartcard (an IBM MFC) work with a GemCore reader. Eventually,
> after tracing through long sniffer logs of communication with a Windows
> PC, I managed to hack the existing libgemcore to work. It can be
> downloaded from:
> 
> http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~rjw57/sc/
> 
> Note: /Please/ don't use this for production work as the modifications are
> not clean, neither have they been extensively tested!

  Thanks for your reply.  I tried your libgemcore hacked for IBM cards,
but it does not seem to word with Schlumberger cards.  Perhaps a
modification of it should work but I've not the skill to do that, and
I should better buy other readers.


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