RE: MUSCLE drivers

2001-07-24 Thread Gremaud Fabien


Hello,

I get errors when compiling the Reflex 72 driver on linux mandrake 8.0.
CTBCS_* seems to be not defined into the ctbcs.h.
Do I use the wrong ctbcs.h ?

I also tried the Reflex USB and the GemPC430 on osx. The GemPC430 work fine
but the pcscd crash when I send an apdu to the 
Reflex USB reader:

ATR:3f ff 95 00 ff 91 81 71 a0 47 00 44 4e 41 53 50 30 31 30 20 52 65 76
41 31 36 4d 

I got:

--
pcsc-daemon/readerfactory.c 952: RFInitializeReader: Attempting startup of
ReflexUSB Reader 0 0.
pcsc-daemon/readerfactory.c 170: RFAddReader: ReflexUSB Reader init failed.
pcsc-daemon/pcscdaemon.c 129: main: PC/SC Lite Daemon Ready.
pcsc-daemon/readerfactory.c 952: RFInitializeReader: Attempting startup of
SLB Reflex USB 0 0.
*** CFLog (21): pcscd[367] dyld cannot find symbol _IO_Create_Channel in
CFBundle 0x15c70 /usr/local/pcsc/drivers/slbReflexUSB.bundle (bundle,
loaded)
pcsc-daemon/readerfactory.c 741: RFBindFunctions: Loading IFD Handler 2.0
T=1 - aa aa aa aa 0
I Block Found
Segmentation fault

--


Do you have plan to have the ReflexUSB driver for linux ?

Thanks for any help and suggestions
Fabien




-Original Message-
From: David Corcoran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 11:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MUSCLE drivers


Hello,

Due to popular demand.  I re-released the Reflex 72 driver with the
IFDHANDLER 2.0 wrapper for CT-API.  The driver is available on the website
now.  All the card insertion/removal bugs have been solved.

Regards,
Dave

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RE: MUSCLE drivers

2001-07-24 Thread David Corcoran

Hello,

I included the wrong ctbcs.h in the package.  I uploaded a newer version
with the correct one.

Can you tell me the T=1 card you are using for the Reflex USB on Mac OS X
?  Please send me mail directly.

There is an official DDK for PC/SC apps and drivers for Mac OS X at:
http://developer.apple.com/macos/security.html

There are plans for the Reflex USB on Linux.

Regards,
Dave

On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Gremaud Fabien wrote:


 Hello,

 I get errors when compiling the Reflex 72 driver on linux mandrake 8.0.
 CTBCS_* seems to be not defined into the ctbcs.h.
 Do I use the wrong ctbcs.h ?

 I also tried the Reflex USB and the GemPC430 on osx. The GemPC430 work fine
 but the pcscd crash when I send an apdu to the
 Reflex USB reader:

 ATR:  3f ff 95 00 ff 91 81 71 a0 47 00 44 4e 41 53 50 30 31 30 20 52 65 76
 41 31 36 4d

 I got:
 
 --
 pcsc-daemon/readerfactory.c 952: RFInitializeReader: Attempting startup of
 ReflexUSB Reader 0 0.
 pcsc-daemon/readerfactory.c 170: RFAddReader: ReflexUSB Reader init failed.
 pcsc-daemon/pcscdaemon.c 129: main: PC/SC Lite Daemon Ready.
 pcsc-daemon/readerfactory.c 952: RFInitializeReader: Attempting startup of
 SLB Reflex USB 0 0.
 *** CFLog (21): pcscd[367] dyld cannot find symbol _IO_Create_Channel in
 CFBundle 0x15c70 /usr/local/pcsc/drivers/slbReflexUSB.bundle (bundle,
 loaded)
 pcsc-daemon/readerfactory.c 741: RFBindFunctions: Loading IFD Handler 2.0
 T=1 - aa aa aa aa 0
 I Block Found
 Segmentation fault
 
 --


 Do you have plan to have the ReflexUSB driver for linux ?

 Thanks for any help and suggestions
 Fabien




 -Original Message-
 From: David Corcoran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 11:09 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: MUSCLE drivers


 Hello,

 Due to popular demand.  I re-released the Reflex 72 driver with the
 IFDHANDLER 2.0 wrapper for CT-API.  The driver is available on the website
 now.  All the card insertion/removal bugs have been solved.

 Regards,
 Dave

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 http://www.linuxnet.com/smartcard/index.html
 ***
 ***
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 (Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment)
 http://www.linuxnet.com/smartcard/index.html
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