pi/spec
I recommend part 3 and 4
The Parts are also as html on the Muscle-Site.
btw, what kind of card is your student-card? memory or processor?
bye
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello Gregor,
>
> Are you sure it is the baudrate between the PC and the smartcard reader ?
> As it is not a parameter of the CT_Init function, I have no idea of where
> this parameter can be given to the driver, and so to t
hi folx,
the response to my announcement about a driver for GCR410 was
overhelming.
the driver will be available after the weekend (i hope).
i send everybody who is interrested a copy via email as soon as
possible.
the protocolstack is ready. now i'm implementing the ct-bcs.
bye
g
e to "live" on. Any ideas are welcome
bye and keep up the work
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Hi Folx,
I have just added Carlos' drivers for the Towitokos to
http://www.quasi-niere.org/mkt/reg.html
Bye
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some sort of software development in this area.
>
> Again just a thought.
>
> thanks and regards
> duan
There is a draft spec made by the GMD.
Everbody who is interessted let me know I can send it.
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from the previously stored ATR (interface byte
> TD1 & 0x0F).
That's what an MCT does internally. If you send a REQUEST_ICC the MCT first checks
what kind of Card is inserted and uses the correct Protocol.
Tschuess
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col and CT-API:
>
> Is it possible to access a T1 card using CT-API? I mean, is CT-API by
> definition restricted to T0 cards?
>
> Does anybody's CT-API implementation (Gregor or David) works with T1
> smartcards? Does anybody have an example or some documentation of about
>
Hi Folx,
This is for the Guys from GemPlus:
I got a GCR 700 from GemPlus Germany. But it had no firmware. GemPlus Germany
has no idea when they get one.
So can you help?
Thanx in advance.
Bye
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Hi Folx,
I have applied the changes from Paolo to the CT-API. Now it's more readable.
Find it under http://www.quasi-niere.org/mkt/index.html
Bye
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Paolo Bizzarri wrote:
> has anyone seen this site ?
>
> http://www.scard.org
>
thanks for the hint.
bye
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bit hard, that was what I thought about the last mails.
Questions, are welcome at any time, but, please, don't discuss this project to death.
The Muscle-Project has a great potential.
Again, keep up the work
Bye
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hi poalo,
i'm sorry, but your chnages doesn't work.
tomorrow i'm going hard thru it to fix it. i looks relly nice, not longer
as a week-end hack, which it actually was.
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ed for Layer 5 to tell Layer 2 how to
perform (I think).
bye
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Paolo Bizzarri wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have just joined this project and I wonder if someone has some
> archives of the mailing list.
>
> Also, as a pure exercise for understanding how the CT-API and the
> MCT works, I have made some modifications to the mct drive
Walter Franzini wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 27, 1998 at 09:22:03AM +0200, gregor wrote:
> >
> > OK, you're right.
> >
> > but then i would prefer
> >
> > libctapi-.x.yy.so
> >
> > because, there is no need for symoblic links
> Yes, b
Walter Franzini wrote:
> Have someone already writed a program to test a ctapi library?
>
> I mean a `complete' test.
> With :
> 1) CTAPI implementation
> 2) CTBCS check
> 3) ISO7816-4 commands
i'm on it
bye
gregor
Walter Franzini wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 22, 1998 at 05:46:49PM +0200, gregor wrote:
> > a ct-api should named like this:
> >
> > ctapi-n.xyy.so
> >
> > where n is a "well know identifier"
> > x the major-no of the release
> > y the minor-
t into the
>Resorce-Manager.
> >the name is changed to ctapi-mct09.101.so to be compliant with the name convention.
> >
> >bye
> >gregor
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hi folx,
i just set up a ct-api registration page.
http://www.quasi-niere.org/mkt/reg.html
bye
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someone kind enough to give me the
> coding.
>
> I am using Reflex60 and Cryptoflex BTW.
hi,
there was a change in the infrastructure. at the moment david is on a
resource-manager. i think after this work has been done he goes for a new pam.
hope this
hi folx,
i have updated my ctapi. it's now compiling as a *.so to fit into the Resorce-Manager.
the name is changed to ctapi-mct09.101.so to be compliant with the name convention.
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someone who put all the diffrent names to public and looks that there are no
doubles.
so let me know what do you all think about that
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...
> dlclose (cts[ctn].libp);
> ...
> }
>
> int CTB_Data (unsigned int ctn, ...)
> {
> ...
> cts[ctn].CT_data (...);
> ...
> }
look quite good to me.
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hi russ,
you might be right, but all reader i got on my table have 2 or more slot. so i only
need
one reader.
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hi david,
i wouldn't care much about addressing 2 or more readers in one application. i think
this feature can be added in the future
i think there might other work to do.
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hi David
your link for the File 'Sample dynamic library code' is broken.
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hi folx,
I just released my final version of CT-API for MCTs.
It's now 1.0
http://www.quasi-niere.org/mkt/index.html
Spec for V0.9 for MCT are under
http://www.quasi-niere.org/mkt/spec/spec_v09.html
(last post might have been wrong , sorry)
bye
G
ly the MCT 50xx series.
I'm working on a CT-API for Orga's SCP-Reader like ICCR6.1 and ECO 500
of course any other MCT is supported (e.g. Cherry, Preh, ODS, G+D and so on)
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rt 3.
It is http://www.dtag.de/angebot/telesec/produkte/anwendung/ct-api/ctapi11e.zip
In a few days you will found all MCT and CT-API Specs under
http://www.quasi-niere.org/mkt/spec/spec_v09.html
bye
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you chaged the definition of CT_init and this is
impossible, because there are apps (under Windows) that use the CT-API and CT-BCS
as they are defined.
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initiated.
> If CT_Init does not reset the card, how SCR_IsoReset know the command
> to send to the CT ? I think we need configuration files; one for each CT type.
It can be done using CT-BCS command: RESET CT
bye
Gregor
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hi folx
i just released ctapi version 0.96.
it fixes the problem of a waiting-time-extension of 255.
get it at ftp://ftp.quasi-niere.org/pub/web74184/mkt/ctapi-0.96.tgz
cu
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Eric Murray wrote:
> Does anyone have code that implements the 3DES authentication that's
> used on GPK4000 cards?
>
Hi,try a german product called SecuDE. It covers nearly every Cypt-Algorithm. I
think it's free for non-commercial use.
try http://www.darmstadt.gmd.de
hi folx,
i just released a new version of my ct-api for mct.
now it's 0.95.
changes to 0.85:
- errorcorrection works now as specified
- some minor changes
you can find it under
http://www.quasi-niere.org/mkt
cu
gregor a. pans
Hi,
I'm new to this discussion but I want to introduce you to my CT-API.
It's for so called MCTs (MultifunctionalCardTerminals).
The Code and Information can be found at:
http://www.quasi-niere.org/mkt
with regards
Gregor A. Panstruga
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