Let me try to help.
When I installed OCF in my machine (Win32) I was asked whether to install
it as a pure Java terminal or PC/SC compliant.
I don't quite know which case is yours, nor what I should do if I chose to
use PC/SC. The fact is that I chose pure Java and only had to configure
javacomm extensions. This done, I could setup 2 readers (one GCR400 and one
GCR410) and both are working. I had to hack my opencard.properties like
this:

OpenCard.terminals = \
com.gemplus.opencard.terminal.GemplusCardTerminalFactory|MyGemCore|GCR400|COM1 \
com.gemplus.opencard.terminal.GemplusCardTerminalFactory|MyGemCore|GCR410|COM2 \

So, this way the drivers for the readers are written in Java and theoretically any 
machine that has 1) a serial RS-232 port; 2) a JVM port and 3)
javacomm extensions
could be used and should work. Conclusion: in a pure Java terminal configuration there 
are no DLLs.
Sorry, I cannot help with the case of PC/SC.
Regards,
Douglas






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Subject:  [OCF]  which dll....?

Hi All,

In the OCF1.2\lib directory, there are no of dll's.

I have a OCF compliant GCR410 terminal from Gemplus. If I would want to have
access to any OCF compliant reader, is there a general dll which can talk to
all OCF compliant terminals? or do I have to make individual entries into
the readers.cfg file?

Best Regards,
Sudarshan Ramachandra.



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