Okay, sorry but this problem may be more complex than it at first
appeared.  I'm getting the same errors with two different readers
now--both a GemPC430 and a GemPC Twin on Windows 2000.  I'm starting
to think it is the card.  These are brand new GemXpresso Pro 64K cards
direct from Gemplus.  I have some older cards to test with, but I'll
have to delete the muscle applet off of them before I can do that. 
Speaking of which, Dave, for some reason, your new applet loader
doesn't recognize the older muscle applet and doesn't provide me with
a way to delete or remove arbitrary applets.  That would be a nice
feature.  I'm sure a lot of people will want to refresh older cards
for use with your new utilities.

On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 22:07:37 +0100, Peter Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cannot someone ask Gemplus why this card has different cold and warm
> reset ATRs?
> 
> If the purpose of the 2nd (after warm reset) ATR is to show that the
> card has reverted to being a basic EMV platform, it might be better not
> to allow warm reset to occur.
> 
> Peter
> 
> David Corcoran wrote:
> 
> > Ultimately, the MuscleCard layer would have to have it's sanity checks
> > removed so that it does not care if the ATR changes during a card
> > lifecycle....
> > Next, both ATR's would have to be registered with the bundle ....
> > I don't think pcsc-lite cares about the ATR changing but I could be
> > wrong ....
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >
> 
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