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
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
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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
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
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
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David Corcoran I
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
Hi,
I'll now first make a list of interesting PCMCIA Smartcard readers and mail
the list to you.
cu
gerhard
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Linux Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E.
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