Please reread the 03/04/2001 mail I've sent to you in this forum, I
explained that with PC/SC you need to use de IBM's ocf to pc/sc wrapper,
and use the following config line in your opencard.properties:
If PC/SC runs and you do not want to deactivate your reader within this
framework, add following line to your opencard.properties:
OpenCard.terminals=com.ibm.opencard.terminal.pcsc10.Pcsc10CardTerminalFactory
This line will automatically add any detected PC/SC compliant reader to
your OCF.
Yes PC/SC locks the com port for readers it detects, and that what seems to
happen here. But it's OK if using OCF to PC/SC bridge.
You must have OCFPCSC1.DLL in your path and pcsc_wrapper.jar in your
classpath. Then it works.
GemCheck.exe is a PC/SC tool that list and tries ATR for all PC/SC detected
readers on your computer.
Hope it will help,
CH
At 19:30 04/04/2001, Manorama VM wrote:
>Hi,
>
>We have installed GCR410P reader and drivers ( pc/sc driver which we
>downloaded from the Gemplus site )
>We have JDK and COMMAPI installed.
>We have WIN98 as our OS
>We want to try to use OCF to communicate with the card. WE have IBM's MFC
>with sample applets loaded on to it.
>We have "GemCheck.exe"(got this when we downloaded Drivers for terminal)
>which is a program to check if the reader is working properly( correct
>drivers installed or not) and to get ATR from Card if inserted .We are able
>to read the ATR from the card through this exe.
>
>But talking to applet on the card using the OCF compliant application is not
>working. It is failing at the SmartCard.start() itself.
>Could anybody who knows answer , please reply?
>
>Also I would like to know
> when should we use readers.cfg ? What should be the entries in the file?
>Do we need to modify it?
>
>I Read somewhere( In the mail archive), that PC/SC locks the reader? What
>does it mean? What is the solution for this....( my OS is WIN98)
>Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
>
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