Hi,
I have a gcr410 sc-reader. I tried to use with pcsc, but not works.
My other reader works perfectly.
Have you any idea?
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Hello,
PCSC Lite 0.2.4 has been released. Here is a list of changes:
T=1 support added for IFD_Handlers that support it ( 1 coming soon )
Automatic type selection by ATR processing. Basically the resource manager
can tell what protocols the card supports and try to send a PTS to
negotiate the
Hello JH,
> I am looking for a JavaCard which has a crypto engine on it. Could
> somebody recommend one? How about cards without crypto?
Then you can go to the www.cyberflex.slb.com. Schlumberger has the
Java card with Crypto engine --- Cyberflex Access.
> Is it also possible to progr
Schlumberger has a crypto version of their Cyberflex Access JavaCard.
www.slb.com
Mark Zuber
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From: J Hartman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 18, 1999 9:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard
Hi,
I am looking for a JavaCard whi
Hi,
How about Cyberflex Access from Schlumberger?
It has DES, RSA, and SHA1 (what else?), and is Java programmable.
In addition, their development support (can ask questions about how to
program it) is pretty helpful.
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a JavaCard which has a crypto engine on it. Cou
Hi,
There are several Java Cards available, Schlumberger has the Cyberflex
Access which supports on board crypto and Gemplus has the GemEspresso (sp)
and there are a few others too. You can use the pcsc-lite to talk to
either card. It is not Java Card specific but more a generic tool to talk
to
Hi,
I am looking for a JavaCard which has a crypto engine on it. Could somebody recommend
one? How about cards without crypto?
Is it also possible to program JavaCards without the vendor specific development tool?
MUSCLE is not designed for it, right? Muscle is rather for writing programs whi