Hi everyone,
probably a FAQ but ...
has anyone seen this site ?
http://www.scard.org
Seems to have been doing interesting work...
Regards
Paolo Bizzarri
Technical Manager
I3 Icube Srl
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Linux Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E.
Paolo Bizzarri wrote:
> has anyone seen this site ?
>
> http://www.scard.org
>
thanks for the hint.
bye
Gregor
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Linux Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E.
(Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment)
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I looked into scard.org about the time that I started this (February). I
originally asked them to work together but they weren't too keen on that
idea. They haven't had any development done since April plus they charge
money to be involved. Hopefully when I finish the resource manager I can
con
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
Gregor
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(Movement for the Use of Smart Car
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
Gregor
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Linux Smart Card Developers -
Just to keep you informed. I'm working on interfacing RPC into the resource
manager. This is a socket based approach to allowing applications to talk to
the resource manager. I will basically have two listeners. The first which
will be implemented first is a Unix Domain Socket - it can't be ac