Purchase ISO 7816 parts 3 and 4 to understand the low level communication
between card and IFD (Terminal, card reader).
Peter T
Bristol UK
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I've got a mostly working GPR400 PCSC IFD. It's based on the PCMCIA
driver found in the card-0.9.6.tar.gz file found on the MUSCLE website.
By 'mostly working' I mean that I've used formaticc to send a few APDUs
to a card and received the expected results.
I'm having troubles understanding wha
Mahlzeit
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 08:34:06AM -0700, David Corcoran wrote:
> Points well taken. It seems unanimous that the driver should take care of
> Get Response. I shall update the IFD Handler documentation to reflect
> this. Thank you so much for your suggestions.
One question: How does
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Hello,
Points well taken. It seems unanimous that the driver should take care of
Get Response. I shall update the IFD Handler documentation to reflect
this. Thank you so much for your suggestions.
Regards,
Dave
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