Hello,
= ? gb2312 ? B ? zsTA8Q = = ? = (?) wrote:
> I am very new to the smart card.I haven't done till now any
> application.The head asked me to master the technology.We'll
> develope some applications about SIM card.What shall I do?
>
The best I think is to start using the http://www.smartcardcentral.com/
portal. Select first "Technical" and you'll find tutorials, white
papers, and links to standards and products.
Unfortunately, I think they missed the links to GSM standards..
The full specifications for GSM cards can be available free of charge
from the ETSI web sites (a registration is needed I think) at:
http://webapp.etsi.org/pda/
(the two interesting documents to search in the search engine are "GSM
11.11" -SIM- and "GSM 11.14" -SIM Toolkit- w/o the quotes)
You might also find some information on the GSM JavaCard APIs (most
of SIM card will sooner or later be Java-based) at the JavaCard Home
page but I'm not sure..
Hope it'll help.
PS: try to avoid binary in mails.. :-)
Cheers,
Christophe.
= "Most European technology just isn't worth our stealing" =
= -- Former CIA chief James Woolsey, referring to Echelon =
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