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<< Thema:        [OCF] Card Terminal behaviour when SW1=0x6c >>


Hi,

in my eyes, the transport layer of the CardTerminal implementation 
- i.e. the clases that manage the exchange of APDUs according to an 
ISO-7816 protocol T=x - is responsible for handling the '0x6C 0xLe' case, 
where 0xLe gives the correct number of bytes generated by a card command.

A CardServivce (running somewhere between OSI presentation and application 
layer) should be isolated as much as possible from protocol specific tasks. 
In general, it must work with every card 'understanding' the command APDUs 
transmitted, whether speaking T=0 or T=1.

Best regards.

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