One question: How does the reader know which CLA byte to use?
In our driver for the ECO5000 we use the CLA byte of the former used command
apdu.
For example:
The command apdu looks like this: 0x00 0xC0 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x3f 0x00
If the driver recognizes that a Get Reponse is neccessary he uses
commands.
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Hello,
Orga´s ECO 5000 smartcard reader may run faster than 9.6Kbps ...
The windows/linux driver is available at http://www.cardcontact.de ...
A future release of this driver will also include PPS support for processor
cards according to ISO 7816-3.
The support for memorycards using MCT
Hi,
get the source of "libOCFPCSC1.so" from www.linuxnet.com in the
MIDDLEWARE-Section.
Compile the source and install it (usually as root ;-))
Then copy "libOCFPCSC1.so" (usually located in
/usr/local/pcsc/lib) to JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/i386
(make sure JAVA_HOME is set correctly!!)
Copy the
Hello Matthias,
is your program only designed for
processor-cards ???
You are not checking for 0x00 as SW2, only for
0x01 ...
But otherwise it works pretty fine
;-))
Cu,
Frank
: Frank Thater [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Datum: Dienstag, 17. August 1999 19:08
Betreff: MUSCLE Problems with serial communication / cardreader ECO5000
Hi,
i'm working on a driver for the ORGA ECO 5000 cardreader.
But the "serial.c" - file (provided w
Hi,
I already used the "root"-account.
But this doesn´t seem to help...
Bye, Frank
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Von: Michael Renzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Datum: Mittwoch, 18. August 1999 18:43
Betreff: Re: MUSCLE Problems with serial communication /