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

MUSCLE ISO 7816

1999-03-16 Thread Taral
Okay... I've searched like crazy, but I cannot find the full text of ISO 7816 anywhere... :( Anyone happen to know somewhere where that kind of thing is? Also, the IDF<->ICC protocol is not defined explicitly in the PC/SC standard... I can only assume that it's in ISO 7816. Is this correct? Sorr

MUSCLE RE: ISO From Gregor

1999-03-16 Thread David Corcoran
Here is Gregor's bounced response: Taral wrote: > > Okay... I've searched like crazy, but I cannot find the full text of ISO > 7816 anywhere... :( Anyone happen to know somewhere where that kind of > thing is? Hi, take a look at http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~bossekr/iso7816_4.html Hope this wi

Re: MUSCLE ISO 7816

1999-03-16 Thread Danny Kumamoto
7816 is copyrighted and can be purchased from: www.iso.ch Prices, etc. can be found in their web pages, as well. Danny Taral wrote: > Okay... I've searched like crazy, but I cannot find the full text of ISO > 7816 anywhere... :( Anyone happen to know somewhere where that kind of > thing is? D

Re: MUSCLE ISO 7816

1999-03-16 Thread Jim Rees
ISO makes some of its money from member fees, but most of it comes from selling copies of specs. So you won't often find free copies of 7816. The most interesting part of 7816 is part 3, usually called 7816-3. There used to be a copy of this on the SCDA web site, but it was an older version and