OCF and Linux (Re: MUSCLE NEW CODE AND X-APP)

1998-06-19 Thread Christophe Muller
Hello, Note: This is a reply message to the Smartcard-Linux mailing list in which I place in carbon-copy the Opencard mailing-list. I suggest to the Opencard people to reply only to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in order to save the time of other Opencard members that are not interested in the subject. --- J

Re: MUSCLE Kernel support for readers?

1998-07-15 Thread Christophe Muller
Hello David, Hello Opencard and Sclinux users, David was replying to a message asking about kernel support for smartcards under Linux: David Corcoran wrote: > > I'm working with OpenCard and PC/SC. Of course these would run as > daemons > and probably have no kernel integration. OpenCard is n

MUSCLE Interoperability (Re: Has anyone looked at ??)

1998-09-16 Thread Christophe Muller
Hello, DAVID SIMS 1 281 285 7792 wrote: > > Hi, > > There is a good web page at regarding identity > tokens (and the spec's for them) Huh! I tried but I do not read swedish yet.. (shame on me.. :-). > It seems pretty obvious to me that > in order to have *any* appli

MUSCLE [Fwd: Gemplus Developer Conference '99. Book now!]

1999-05-19 Thread Christophe Muller
Hello, Please forgive me for using the M.U.S.C.L.E mailing-list for announcing a Gemplus event... but as David will be talking about M.U.S.C.L.E (and the Linux PC/SC architecture based on CORBA), and as there are other talks about PC/SC, OCF, etc. it is also, I think, of interest for many people

Re: MUSCLE information

2000-03-06 Thread Christophe Muller
Hello, Sergio Rdz. Parra wrote: > >>> Hi all, >>> I am looking for information about the process of generating >>> keys - the private and the public key - in a smartcard. > > I only know Gemplus smartcards. And they have one (called GPK, from > Gemplus Public Key), that has such features. You j

Re: MUSCLE script engine

2000-06-05 Thread Christophe Muller
Hello, zhuangyy wrote: > can any one suggest me a open source, powerful and flexible > script engine available for use. > All opinions below are mine. They might .. I mean *will* not match the other people's ones I'm sure ;-D, but at least I provide the pointers, you can download, learn, and tr

Re: MUSCLE GCR410 and memory card

2000-08-29 Thread Christophe Muller
Hello, R & D - REALTRONIC wrote: > > Hello, > I would like to use the Gemplus GCR410 reader > with memory card (I2C and Siemens SLE4418/28). > The PCSC driver for muscle works only with the T=0 and T=1 > protocol. Is there anybody who have already used the GCR410 > with memory card ? or have alr

Re: MUSCLE pcsc and opencard

2000-11-13 Thread Christophe Muller
Hello, Michael McCabe wrote: > > I'm new to all this and was wondering what the main differences > between PCSC and OpenCard are. Are they both middleware that provide > the programmer with an API? Basically yes, they are both midleware that helps the programmers access and use smart cards. OCF

Re: MUSCLE About Smart Card APDU Command Processor

2000-12-12 Thread Christophe Muller
Hello, tailorw-ncl wrote: > Will there be any build-in "Command Processor" inside every card > (Smart Card or Java Card), and this "Command Processor" I meant > is responsable for deleting applet, manage card environment > and runtime evironment, get(set) environment Parameters... > > or there i

Re: MUSCLE Reader driver for Java?

2000-12-19 Thread Christophe Muller
Hello, tailorw-ncl wrote: > I'm trying to develop a general, pure Java terminal, > but the problem is, according to the support of java > communication API, I can only use reader of type that > uses serial port(such as Gemplus GCR410 reader), is > there any solution that I can use other type or r

OCF on Solaris (was Re: MUSCLE)

2001-01-17 Thread Christophe Muller
Hello, Erik Pettersson wrote: > Not sure if this is the right list to ask this question on, but here > we go... No it's not ;-D, this list is for questions about the MUSCLE middleware, and there is an OpenCard list (indications on how to subscribe can be found at http://www.opencard.org/ ) conce

MUSCLE [Fwd: [OCF] CFP : Gemplus Developers Conference]

2001-02-07 Thread Christophe Muller
Hello, I forgot to forward this call for papers.. It might of interest for some of you. Cheers, Christophe. = Brasington's Wisdom: When a programmer commits to a completion date,= = make sure it includes day, month, and year.= > > > Please find the URL of our Develop

Re: MUSCLE BOUNCE from [GAP ] (fwd)

2001-03-20 Thread Christophe Muller
Hello, Taylor wrote: > 1. Is it true that I can port driver on linux to SunOS? I can't see why it shouldn't be possible. The MUSCLE API will be unchanged (IFD Handler), however the way you access Serial communication ports with the OS SPIs might vary. I'm not a specialist neither on Linux or Sun

Re: MUSCLE check for pinpad

2001-07-10 Thread Christophe Muller
Hello, Erwann ABALEA wrote: > I don't think that the current release of the PC/SC standard > supports card readers with 'expansions', like PIN pads, screens, etc. > > Maybe the next version of the standard? When OCF was split into "core" and "opt" parts, it has been decided to move this functio