Well, I edit my last post. I have the firmware source code of the readers and I can modify it. So I think the best and fast solution would be to develop de CCID application layer at firware level. I'm right? Are there some resources, information, etc. to support the CCID developing?
Thanks. Diego. El 22/03/2013 12:40, Diego Delgado escribió: > Hi there, > > I have two smartcard contactless readers not PC/SC compliant. > The two readers communicate with the computer using a proprietary serial > protocol. One of the readers connects using a serial cable and the other > an USB cable although it's seen by Windows as a serial device (COMxx). > > I would like to make these readers PC/SC compliant. I think the only way > is to make the PCSC driver for the reader, but I don't know how hard is > to develop a PC/SC driver from scratch and if it would be possible if > the reader (hardware and firmware) was not designed with PC/SC in mind. > > If not, what about developing a "bridge layer" between the PCSC > framework and the propietary reader driver? In this case the bridge > layer redirects the PC/SC calls to to the propietary reader serial driver. > Maybe is this second approach more appropriate? > > Thanks. > > > _______________________________________________ > Muscle mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.musclecard.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle_lists.musclecard.com > -- Diego Delgado Roda [email protected] IDONEUM Electronic Identity, S.A. Calmell Group www.idoneum.net Polígono Industrial Pla d’en Coll C/ Fresser 12 C 08110 MONTCADA I REIXAC (Barcelona) Tel +34 93 564 14 00 Fax +34 93 564 58 22 _______________________________________________ Muscle mailing list [email protected] http://lists.musclecard.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle_lists.musclecard.com
