Peter Williams wrote:
> Im back to my problem of getting the muscle applet to be responsive on
> ICC powerup, without requiring host/reader to perform an explicit select.

Why is this necessary? Works already if the CardEdge applet has default
selected privilege on Open/GlobalPlatform cards.

Karsten

> 
> Perrhaps the right way to ask the question is this:
> 
> is it feasible to denote a loaded/installed muscle applet to act as the
> default card manager, in the GP registry? THe "default" card manager of
> course requires no initial select.
> 
> In the first instance, this would be a hack. (a) Use conventional card
> manager to load/install post issuance muscle applet instances . (b)
> designate one muscle applet instance as a card manager (c) lose all card
> management access (given muscle has insufificent supprot to actually be
> a card manager).
> 
> Reactions, before I go play with reality?
> 
> I assume the "minimal SUN" javacard license (the single applet license
> for single-function cards) would faciliate this kind of applet
> deployment and powerup behaviour - a behaviour create either by card
> manager substitution or a ROM-time masking process.
> 
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