On 03/07/2013 17:05, MURILO COSTA wrote:
> I have a Java system (..) looking at some test results, I checked that the 
> time of process on Linux is greater than on Windows, and looks like the 
> reason is because the "parallel" process of windows, that doesn't happen on 
> Linux when two or more readers are used. In Linux the commands are not send 
> at the same time, they are synchronized, increasing the process time of whole 
> process.
>
> Is it a normal situation? Is there a way to work totally in parallel process?
>
> I am using the OpenSuse 12.3 Linux with pcsc-lite 1.8.8, and the reader 
> driver is a ccid compatible.

Like Frank Marien, I have an application using pcsc-lite (as bundled with 
whatever version of Red Hat or Centos 5 or 6)
that extensively use parallel processing on e.g. 8 readers using pcsc-lite; it 
works like a charm. It is written in C,
not Java. Perhaps you hit some JVM limitation.

  Francois Grieu

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