You could also use native drivers for the Towitoko drive.
you can go to my site:
http://www.mckearney.com/OCF/Towitoko.shtml
and then you can click on the link that says "FreeSET".  That is the
original driver from someone else's site.  I hacked that driver because of a
problem I had with the Schlumberger Cyberflex Access card.  If you're not
using this card, I suggest using the original.

Tom

"Suhai G�bor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi Ilias!
>
> I'm also working (trying) with a Towitoko reader. I set the readers.cfg
just
> as You wrote and I got the correct name. Why is it so imporrtant to You,
to
> set the READER_NAME property? I think it's completely irrelevant, You can
> write there Your name. The most important properties are the port number
and
> the dll name.
> Your readers.cfg file have to be in the OCF1.2\LIB directory.
>
> Regards
>
> G�bor
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > I am using the Towitoko chipdrive reader that uses the
> >
>
'OpenCard.terminals=com.ibm.opencard.terminal.pcscmig.PcscMigCardTerminalFac
> tory' for compatibility with pc/sc migration drivers. In the very spartan
> documentation of Towitoko the file readers.cfg is mentioned that has the
> following entries:
> > # Only needed for smart card readers with migration interface
> > Reader[1]
> >  PORT_NUMBER = 1
> >  READER_NAME = TOWITOKO terminals
> >  DLL_NAME    = gen_twk.dll
> > The name of the terminal that is reported back to me nevertheless is not
> 'TOWITOKO terminals' as I expected. It is the default 'IBM 5948-B02 Card
> Terminal'.
> >
> > Has anybody worked with these readers? Any ideas on how I should use the
> readers.cfg file?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Ilias
>
>




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