>I've just discovered that the Todos reader won't run at 115.2 Kbps. I
>haven't tried lower speeds other than 9600.
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 defaul
Hello Carlos and Everyone,
There is only one library in pcsc that needs the mico-ld which is the
/src/resmgr-local/libpcsc.so. All the others can use lib-tool. If you
look at mico-ld it is merely a wrapper around g++. All it does is a shell
script which calls g++ with a few comm line parms. M
Hey dave,
Quick question; have you checked out the 15/2 towitoko pc/sc drivers?
If so, what did you think of them?. I am getting ready to install them for
a chipdrive intern I have in a win 2k (build 1982.2) box at UT, but I would
love to get an extra opinion before I go ahead and do that.
Tha
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