MUSCLE cyberflex sdk for linux - UPDATE
all, A new response appeared yesterday on the schlumberger discussion boards: http://smartie.austin.apc.slb.com/forums/cybactools/108.html -joe *** Linux Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E. (Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment) http://www.linuxnet.com/smartcard/index.html ***
Re: MUSCLE cyberflex sdk for linux
Yeah, it would be an expensive, partial solution. I put a message into the support department at Schlumberger about this. I'd be ok with no support for the sdk. I'll keep the list posted. -joe On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 09:35:52AM -0500, Jim Rees wrote: > You can get the class files by ordering the Windows sdk, but that would be > an expensive way to do it. And you still need mksolo. > > I wonder if we could convince Schlumberger to re-release the linux sdk as > unsupported software. *** Linux Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E. (Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment) http://www.linuxnet.com/smartcard/index.html ***
Re: MUSCLE cyberflex sdk for linux
You can get the class files by ordering the Windows sdk, but that would be an expensive way to do it. And you still need mksolo. I wonder if we could convince Schlumberger to re-release the linux sdk as unsupported software. *** Linux Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E. (Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment) http://www.linuxnet.com/smartcard/index.html ***
Re: MUSCLE cyberflex sdk for linux
> On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 06:04:56PM -0500, Jim Rees wrote: > > The linux sdk was there two weeks ago, but now I can't find it. Maybe it > > has been removed now that Danny is gone. You can put most of it together > > yourself except for mksolo and the class files. The Readme is still there > > and describes what was in the sdk: > > > > http://www.cyberflex.slb.com/Support/cyberflex_linux_readme.html > > I found these the other day after poking around some. > > so anyway, don't I *need* mksolo & related classes in order to build > cardlets with the Cyberflex Access 00 cards? Yes, you do. Class files are necessary to compile .java to .class, and mksolo is necessary to convert .class to .bin. -- Concentration .. Naomaru Itoi *** Linux Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E. (Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment) http://www.linuxnet.com/smartcard/index.html ***
Re: MUSCLE cyberflex sdk for linux
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 06:04:56PM -0500, Jim Rees wrote: > The linux sdk was there two weeks ago, but now I can't find it. Maybe it > has been removed now that Danny is gone. You can put most of it together > yourself except for mksolo and the class files. The Readme is still there > and describes what was in the sdk: > > http://www.cyberflex.slb.com/Support/cyberflex_linux_readme.html I found these the other day after poking around some. so anyway, don't I *need* mksolo & related classes in order to build cardlets with the Cyberflex Access 00 cards? thanks for responding so quickly. -joe *** Linux Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E. (Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment) http://www.linuxnet.com/smartcard/index.html ***
Re: MUSCLE cyberflex sdk for linux
The linux sdk was there two weeks ago, but now I can't find it. Maybe it has been removed now that Danny is gone. You can put most of it together yourself except for mksolo and the class files. The Readme is still there and describes what was in the sdk: http://www.cyberflex.slb.com/Support/cyberflex_linux_readme.html *** Linux Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E. (Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment) http://www.linuxnet.com/smartcard/index.html ***
MUSCLE cyberflex sdk for linux
hi all, Last week I ordered a Reflex 64 reader and a pack of 5 Cyberflex Access, Class 00 cards. I intended to use these cards and reader with my Linux system. I have been unable to find the Cyberflex Access SDK for Linux anywhere. The sclinux site (linuxnet.com) links to the Schlumberger online store however there is absolutely no mention of Linux in any of the descriptions of the SDKs for sale on that site. Can anyone offer me any suggestions as to what software I need and how or where to get it? I'm hoping to develop cardlets for use with my linux systems. thanks in advance. -joe *** Linux Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E. (Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment) http://www.linuxnet.com/smartcard/index.html ***