Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-21 Thread Matthias Bruestle
Mahlzeit Morten Norman wrote: > >a source for a cheap (or maybe not expensive) reader with a > >PIN pad and documentation is very welcome. > > IX2-SC KB has PIN-pad. About USD100 +VAT and shipping (from Sweden). > ... > Full developer docs are available under NDA. Than this reader is not usa

Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-21 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. > IMO very good is the site of Zeitcontrol. SDKs and > detailed documentation for download and cards can be > ordered in any quantity. If only I knew BASIC better. So, their Basic isn“t that hard to learn. I programmed a lot with Basic some years ago, but switched over to C about two years a

Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-21 Thread Morten Norman
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... >a source for a cheap (or maybe not expensive) reader with a >PIN pad and documentation is very welcome. IX2-SC KB has PIN-pad. About USD100 +VAT and shipping (from Sweden). http://www.intertex.se/html/ix2.html http://www.intertex.se/html/smartfamily.html It's ro

Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-20 Thread Matthias Bruestle
Mahlzeit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > You are right. Siemens/ Infineon cards are hardly available. I just called > Schlumberger and they said to me cards are only selled to banks and big > companys which buy about >100 cards. So what do these people think?? They are hopefully one of the last with

Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-20 Thread J Hartman
Hello ! You are right. Siemens/ Infineon cards are hardly available. I just called Schlumberger and they said to me cards are only selled to banks and big companys which buy about >100 cards. So what do these people think?? Where did you buy cards?? The Schlumberger webpage is rather a bad id

Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-20 Thread Matthias Bruestle
Mahlzeit Danny Kumamoto wrote: > Matthias Bruestle wrote: > > > If somebody knows a source of cards in very small quantities > > and/or card documentation, please, please let me know. Also > > a source for a cheap (or maybe not expensive) reader with a > > PIN pad and documentation is very welc

Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-19 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. > It's not JAVA cards, it's byte compiled BASIC. But > they are $2.95-$6.95 in quantity ONE (yes, 1). > Supports DES/3DES, IDEA etc. Oh, IDEA is supported as well? I did only knew of DES and 3DES (and with BC2.4 of ecliptic curve). > Windows devkit on their ftp. I haven't tried it > myself

Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-19 Thread Michael Renzmann
Hi. > > I am looking for a JavaCard which has a crypto > > engine on it. Could somebody recommend one? [...] > There is another avaible cards (I know Odyssey from > Bull), but it depends on the need of crypto > functions. If there is no real need for Java, one could use the BasicCard from ZeitC

Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-19 Thread Danny Kumamoto
Matthias Bruestle wrote: > > Are cyberflex (crypto) and GemXpresso available in Europe? > I assume that both are available, because the non-java cryptocards > of both firms are available, but It is certainly not easy to get > them. Good luck. > > If somebody knows a source of cards in very smal

Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-19 Thread Matthias Bruestle
Mahlzeit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Basicly what I need is a card on which I can put private and public > keys. Also some symmetric ciphers (not DES and IDEA (license fee), > maybe 3DES). Next I need a signature algorithm on it and the public key > encrytion cipher (should not be RSA). Well in

Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-19 Thread J Hartman
HI Basicly what I need is a card on which I can put private and public keys. Also some symmetric ciphers (not DES and IDEA (license fee), maybe 3DES). Next I need a signature algorithm on it and the public key encrytion cipher (should not be RSA). Well in most cases RSA is used as far as I kno

Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-19 Thread Morten Norman
Hi, Try http://www.basiccard.com/ It's not JAVA cards, it's byte compiled BASIC. But they are $2.95-$6.95 in quantity ONE (yes, 1). Supports DES/3DES, IDEA etc. Windows devkit on their ftp. I haven't tried it myself though. It's a German company, so I guess they have no problem to ship a work

Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-19 Thread Jordi Planes
Hello. > I am looking for a JavaCard which has a crypto engine on it. Could > somebody recommend one? It depends on your needs. I know three Java Cards with crypto module: Cyberflex (Schlumberger), GemXpresso (Gemplus) and SmartCafe (G&D). Each one has its features and its advantatges. What y

Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-18 Thread Ieong Sze Chung Ricci
Hello JH, > I am looking for a JavaCard which has a crypto engine on it. Could > somebody recommend one? How about cards without crypto? Then you can go to the www.cyberflex.slb.com. Schlumberger has the Java card with Crypto engine --- Cyberflex Access. > Is it also possible to progr

RE: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-18 Thread Mark Zuber
Schlumberger has a crypto version of their Cyberflex Access JavaCard. www.slb.com Mark Zuber -Original Message- From: J Hartman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, October 18, 1999 9:12 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard Hi, I am looking for a JavaCard whi

Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-18 Thread Naomaru Itoi
Hi, How about Cyberflex Access from Schlumberger? It has DES, RSA, and SHA1 (what else?), and is Java programmable. In addition, their development support (can ask questions about how to program it) is pretty helpful. > Hi, > > I am looking for a JavaCard which has a crypto engine on it. Cou

Re: MUSCLE crypto JavaCard

1999-10-18 Thread David Corcoran
Hi, There are several Java Cards available, Schlumberger has the Cyberflex Access which supports on board crypto and Gemplus has the GemEspresso (sp) and there are a few others too. You can use the pcsc-lite to talk to either card. It is not Java Card specific but more a generic tool to talk to