Hello,
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 09:16:21PM +0200, mistert wrote:
> Hi,
> "Michael H. Warfield" wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 11:13:43AM -0500, David Corcoran wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > You are right, the driver for the Reflex 20 does not yet exist but there
> > > are listners on this mailing list that might know the answer if anyone is
> > > working on this ......
> > None that I know of, but that could change if I get a little
> > more information.
> > > The driver for the 72 actually is done and I have it and it will be
> > > distributed in object form once I get the OK from the Schlumberger guys.
> > > If you have an immediate need for it, I have been giving it out on a case
> > > by case basis requesting that you don't ask Schlumberger for technical
> > > help on it.
> It is very important for me to support this driver till 02.09.00.
> I would be very happy if we can get the object-driver for the Reflex 72 and
> also the diff-Spec of the Reflex 20 to support the Reflex 20-driver!!!
Right now, I don't have jack to even look at. I have no specs
on the 20 and no driver for the 72. Dave says he's working on something...
Ball's in his court.
ITMT... I am looking at the GemPlus 400 and 410. The 410 is the
serial version. The 400 has a pcmcia driver that really doesn't talk to
anything else. AFAICT, all the 400 driver needs are the read and write
routines to make the PCMCIA card look like a serial device and let the
410 driver do all the front end work. It would just read and write big
blobs of data to the cards and, if it's talking to the 410 driver, the
PCMCIA driver would just have to worry about the PCMCIA interface. Part
of it would be to literally ignore things like baud rate changes, although
I suspect we may want things like card insertion and deletion to come up
as signals like DCD or RI. I'm just now starting to look at this.
> Matthias Bruestle, how long does it take to finalize the client-driver?
> Can we work together to finalize development 'cause I don't have much
> time and I've written a CT-API-driver before.
> But I need a running Reflex20 CT-API-ClientDriver till the first week of
> september 2000!
> David, please can you send the Reflex72-ObjectFile ???
> It is very urgent for a presentation of our strong Java-Applets on the
> Schlumberger Cyberflex Access Cards !!!
> For Schlumberger this means to sell a few more Reflex20&Cyberflex, when we can
> support this Reflex20.
> Otherwise we will support another PC-Card !!!
> I hope Schlumberger will understand this. Please talk to them.
> We're a multimedia firm with strong Apps aimed on their platform!!!
> Or maybe not...
I've been able to use the Schlumberger CryptoFlex cards in the
GemPlus reader (the 410) so far. It will be nice to get the 400 working.
It will also be nice to have the 20 supported, but I'll defer to Dave since
he says he has something in the works.
> > I was told by Joel Tolbert at Schlumberger that a driver for
> > the 20 should not be real difficult given a driver for the 72. Apparently
> > they are very similar archecturally. You say you will be distributing
> > the driver for the 72 in object form. Is there some NDA involved that
> > is getting in the way of the sources? It could be as simple (he says
> > with a cring) as creating a PCMCIA shim to provide a tty like interface
> > for the 72 driver to talk to.
> David, when you have a NDA, could you suit the Reflex20-driver, which is not
> so different to the Reflex72, from which you have the specs?
> > > I'm done here at Apple and I am going to take a few days off (Mon-Thurs)
> > > of next week to visit with family/friends/etc. Here is the state of the
> > > progress here:
> >
> > > 1) Smartcard resource manager that supports hot pluggable devices
> > > 2) Extended GetStatusChange to wait for any event (reader insertion)
> > > (iKey insertion)
> > > 3) Started to play with Mach IPC on OSX for greater security.
> > > I will probably go to SecurRPC on the other machines.
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > > Well, I'm back to school in a week for my last semester - I'll still be
> > > working on this stuff .......
> >
> > > Best Regards,
> > > Dave
> >
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