Jeff,
In that case you are unlikely to find the Omnikey proprietary extensions
to PC/SC incorporated in the MUSCLE implementation of PC/SC. I don't
blame the MUSCLE people for not doing that, because they are dedicated
to using microprocessor cards that are either Javacards or classic ISO
7816-3 and -4 cards. But I'm not really a software person, and so don't
know the code of the MUSCLE stuff.
Peter
Jeff Fern wrote:
Peter,
Thanks for your reply ... I am on a very steep learning curve with
all this stuff. The Omnikey dev. guide says:
"Please refer to the [PCSC 2.01] and [MIFARE] for documentation of
PC/SC 2.0 compliant Mifare card access. The following section only
describes usage of functions that are not already documented in [PCSC
2.01]. They are part of an OMNIKEY proprietary extension of PC/SC."
The only info within the doc is regarding increment & decrement
counter and MAD access.
I understand the access requirements for each read/write command, and
using the sample windows application have got that working ... I was
hoping that wherever I find the APDUs for read/write would also have
the access command APDUs.
Regards, -Jeff Fern
> Jeff,
>
> As far as I can tell PC/SC does not support memory cards. But some
> card reader suppliers implement proprietary APDU-format commands on
> their system interfaces, commands that their card readers convert
> into Mifare commands - that will be what Scott is pointing you to.
>
> Also are you aware that you need to use access keys for all read
> and write operations with a Mifare card?
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter
>
> Peter Tomlinson Iosis Associates Bristol UK www.iosis.org.uk
> www.pssg.biz
>
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> Scott,
>
> Thanks for your reply. I think that it's the card I want to talk to
> - I want to be able to read and write to the blocks on it.
>
> I have looked at that document, it basically says for MiFare most
> of the PCSC commands work, there are a couple of custom ones which
> are listed. The issue I'm having is I can't find the PCSC commands
> (or document which lists them).
>
> Regards, -Jeff Fern
>
>> Jeff:
>>
>> Are you stumped by commands for the card or the card reader? The
>> develper's manual for CardMan is at
>>
>>
>
omnikey.aaitg.com/fileadmin/CardMan__5x21-CL_Reader_Developers_Guide_v1_11.pdf
>
>
>>
>> It has some MiFare information.
>>
>> Cheers, Scott
>>
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>> [Muscle] APDUs
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I've just got JPC/SC working with my Cardman 5321 and a MiFare 1k
>> card. The windows software that came with the card reader
>> includes something that allows you to authenticate, read and
>> write etc. to the card however all I can see to do with JPC/SC is
>> send APDU commands to the card - the issue is apart from reading
>> the UID I haven't been able to find any specs for what APDUs to
>> send. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
>>
>> Many thanks, -Jeff
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