Hi,
> There is some new driver code on the web site that supports the ZeitControl
> Chippy Reader. It will soon be IFD_Handler (PC/SC) compliant and work with the
> Linux PC/SC Resource Manager. The code is linked on under the Software section
> of the MUSCLE site.
I'm using lynx. And I'm not
Hi,
Is it possible that someone who already wrote some code for the towitoko
devices contacts me via private email???
especially I2C code would be interesting...
Carlos said something about mtools for Towitoko drives with I2C cards...
hmmm
tnx,
gerhard
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Hi,
Is it possible that someone tells me where I can get these Cyberflex
Cards??? (and maybe cryptocards)
??
(I'm in Austria/Europe)
cu
gerhard
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Linux Smart Card Developers - M.U.S.C.L.E.
(Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a
Hi,
which modifications do you think have to be done to port the Cyberflex
development kit to Towitoko card readers... can you give me some hints for
this??
Of course I can look at the whole source code... but you've the experience
with it... and I hope to get it in the next weeks...
thanks fo
Hi,
> which modifications do you think have to be done to port the Cyberflex
> development kit to Towitoko card readers... can you give me some hints for
> this??
after some time to think about it the best way seems to be the following:
porting PC/SC to work with towitoko smartcard reader
Hi,
I know where to buy the cyberflex (I want to buy them online tomorrow) but I
also want to have cryptoflex if it's possible to ship them to
austria/europe...
can someone tell me where I can order them??
I know where to order the Linux SDK for Cyberflex but not where to get the
cyberflex'es a
Hi,
> I have developed the simple PAM for PC/SC. You can login, xlock, xdm ... etc
> using your smartcard as your password. And the security is extendable. What I
> will be providing will be a simple example. I'm rewriting XCadmin as a console
> application to allow you to add users. The cod
Hi,
I have a few questions about PC/SC Part III
In 3.1.1 they say: "The IFD Handler shall then notify the callin gprocess
using an appropriate inter-rpocess signaling mechanism. The specific
signaling mechanism to be implemented is OS dependent and is beyon dthe
scope of this specification"
How
Hi,
I have a DEC Alpha with Linux here .. (my only workstation) and it
compiles haven't got it to work yet because the drivers didn't worked
yet...
As you know I'm trying to figure out why and write other drivers...
cu
gerhard
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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
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.
(Movement for the Use of Smart Cards in a Linux Environment)
http://www.linuxnet
Hi,
> You will get at least one soon, when I have my driver for the Intertex
> modem + reader working. I write for the external version, but it will
> work with the Intertex PCMCIA too.
why does it work for PCMCIA also??? Why do you think that?? or is it
installed like a serial card (because it
Hi,
> This is the last release to include the reader drivers with it. They will
> be separated from the source tree and distributed separately from now on.
> The site will undergo some reconstruction with a totally pcsc page which
> will have a current drivers list and the current source includi
Hi,
> i've played around with the ct-api from carlos prados, but
> i didn't manage to read or write (raw data) from/to a
> 2048 KBit memory card.
> has anyone a sample-code which does that?
which memory cards do you use??
I2C??
cu
gerhard
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