Re: MUSCLE PCMCIA smart card readers

1999-10-28 Thread Morten Norman
Look at my "Intertex IX Series" driver, and the IX2 SC PCMCIA reader. (Readers at http://www.intertex.se/html/smartfamily.html) /Morten At 19:55 1999-10-27 +0200, you wrote: >Hello, > >does anybody know any PCMCIA smart card reader with a support under Linux? >I could find only a driver for Gem

Re: MUSCLE OCF vs. PS/SC

1999-10-28 Thread Martin Sigbjorn
Hi again! > drivers only portable if written using JavaXComm which is not > supported on all platforms As far I know javaxcomm is ported to, Windows, Linux, Solaris and Macintosh. > More easily integrated with existing software Can you explain this more detailed? > Included in Windows 2000,

Re: MUSCLE PCMCIA smart card readers

1999-10-28 Thread Mikhail GORDEEV
Hello Morten, thanks for the info. I have already checked it. If I understood right, you driver is for the serial family of Intertex IX readers but not for the PCMCIA ones. Is it right? Kind regards, Mikhail At 10:41 28.10.99 +0200, you wrote: >Look at my "Intertex IX Series" driver, and the IX

Re: MUSCLE PCMCIA smart card readers

1999-10-28 Thread David Corcoran
Hi, The Intertex PCMCIA reader looks like a serial port to the machine so the Linux IX driver will work with BOTH the serial and pcmcia versions of the intertex reader. This is actually a great design because the drivers are much more easily portable across different operating systems. Best Reg

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