Hello,
Erwann ABALEA wrote:
I don't think that the current release of the PC/SC standard
supports card readers with 'expansions', like PIN pads, screens, etc.
Maybe the next version of the standard?
When OCF was split into core and opt parts, it has been decided
to move this functionality
Hello,
Taylor wrote:
1. Is it true that I can port driver on linux to SunOS?
I can't see why it shouldn't be possible. The MUSCLE API
will be unchanged (IFD Handler), however the way you access
Serial communication ports with the OS SPIs might vary.
I'm not a specialist neither on Linux or
Hello,
I forgot to forward this call for papers.. It might of interest
for some of you.
Cheers,
Christophe.
= Brasington's Wisdom: When a programmer commits to a completion date,=
= make sure it includes day, month, and year.=
Please find the URL of our
Hello,
Erik Pettersson wrote:
Not sure if this is the right list to ask this question on, but here
we go...
No it's not ;-D, this list is for questions about the MUSCLE
middleware, and there is an OpenCard list (indications on how
to subscribe can be found at http://www.opencard.org/ )
Hello,
tailorw-ncl wrote:
I'm trying to develop a general, pure Java terminal,
but the problem is, according to the support of java
communication API, I can only use reader of type that
uses serial port(such as Gemplus GCR410 reader), is
there any solution that I can use other type or
Hello,
tailorw-ncl wrote:
Will there be any build-in "Command Processor" inside every card
(Smart Card or Java Card), and this "Command Processor" I meant
is responsable for deleting applet, manage card environment
and runtime evironment, get(set) environment Parameters...
or there is a
Hello,
Michael McCabe wrote:
I'm new to all this and was wondering what the main differences
between PCSC and OpenCard are. Are they both middleware that provide
the programmer with an API?
Basically yes, they are both midleware that helps the programmers
access and use smart cards. OCF is
Hello,
zhuangyy wrote:
can any one suggest me a open source, powerful and flexible
script engine available for use.
All opinions below are mine. They might .. I mean *will* not match
the other people's ones I'm sure ;-D, but at least I provide the
pointers, you can download, learn, and try
Hello,
DAVID SIMS 1 281 285 7792 wrote:
Hi,
There is a good web page at http://www.seis.se regarding identity
tokens (and the spec's for them)
Huh! I tried but I do not read swedish yet.. (shame on me.. :-).
It seems pretty obvious to me that
in order to have *any* application