Re: MUSCLE Re: Todos and 115.2

1999-03-16 Thread Morten Norman
Then it's probably only their RS232 <--> TTL converter for the I/O pin left to blame. If you like hardware, and wants to confirm it, hook up an oscilloskope. One channel to the RS232 side, and one to the smart card I/O side. Then, just look what the converter does to your nice 115k2... Just an

Re: MUSCLE Re: Todos and 115.2

1999-03-15 Thread Jim Rees
I think this reader belongs to the category "dumb readers". To make things simple and cheap, they usually have a fixed 3.57 MHz clock to the card, thus yielding 9600 bps as default I/O speed. Then they more or less just connects I/O to the COM port. Yes, that's correct. My driver now s