MUSCLE info

1999-02-18 Thread Matteo Campanella
Some questions: On the cyberflex manual it is mentioned that the Selectfile APDU command returns among the others, three bytes indicating "access conditions" (bytes 9-11) more, it says that byte 14 returns the structure of the EF I have not been able to find any information about the contents of

Re: MUSCLE New Cyberflex/Linux Open 16k

1999-02-18 Thread Jeremy Impson
Is there any word on support for either Reflex 72's of Reflex 20's? I'd be more than willing to help out development and/or testing. --Jeremy Jeremy Impson Network Engineer Advanced Technologies Department Lockheed Martin Federal Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] *

Re: MUSCLE New Cyberflex/Linux Open 16k

1999-02-18 Thread Gerhard Poul
Hi, > Is there any word on support for either Reflex 72's of Reflex 20's? I'd > be more than willing to help out development and/or testing. I'm currently developing support for Towitoko drives and I'd be very interested in developing some drivers for PCMCIA drives (which Reflex 20 is one of I

SelectFile results (Re: MUSCLE info)

1999-02-18 Thread Danny Kumamoto
OK, here are some addendum you might want to print and paste to your Cyberflex Open16K documents: Matteo Campanella wrote: > On the cyberflex manual it is mentioned that the Selectfile APDU command returns > among the others, three bytes indicating "access conditions" (bytes 9-11) > more, it sa

MUSCLE Towitoko Charger

1999-02-18 Thread David Corcoran
I put a program under documents on the site to charge up the Towitoko readers by asserting RTS and DTR. The program is under the documents section of the site. ( I need to re-section it a bit ). Dave * David Corcoran I

MUSCLE Re: PCMCIA Readers

1999-02-18 Thread David Corcoran
Hello, I would really like to support some PCMCIA readers under Linux PC/SC. I have a skeleton driver written for an SCM PCMCIA smartcard reader but I haven't been able to get any low-level documentation from SCM as of yet describing the communication procedures. The Gemplus reader has a toolki

Re: MUSCLE Re: PCMCIA Readers

1999-02-18 Thread Gerhard Poul
Hi, I'll now first make a list of interesting PCMCIA Smartcard readers and mail the list to you. cu gerhard *** Linux Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E. (Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment) http://www.linuxnet