IMHO, will be easier and much more transparent if you contact with a bank.

We have some bank cards for EMV among other uses, and received most of
the documentation (through NDA, of course) of our cards.

By the way: Im now enjoying a new Gemalto card. In some things its,
again is just an opinion, even worse.

On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 3:47 AM, Diego Bravo Estrada
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My team is trying to learn about EMV applications because of our work
> (related to banking), so we bought a SCM contact SDK. Sadly, the provided
> microprocessor cards (from CardLogix) have the M.O.S.T. COS and there is no
> information freely available for it. The SCM people
> (identive-infrastructure) say then can't provide the information because
> their NDA and Cardlogix didn't respond any request for documentation.
>
> Now, I'd like to hear your recommendations about the issue: what brands
> should I use? what are the trade-offs? Currently I have some clients looking
> for some fairly open platforms in order to develop custom applications, so
> we dislike the excessively closed and incompatible ones. Preferably avoiding
> mandatory Windows-centric vendor tools.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Diego Bravo E.
>
>
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