Hi everybody, I'm shure that now all banks and provider which are using terminals without this capability will immediately throw away this bugging devices. This decision will strictly force until next year new terminals in the field all over the world. Sound's like a big business for terminal manufacturers very soon. I will buy stock option's of terminal manufactures, to become very rich. The only very small and stupid question is not answered until now: How can we handle this in the OCF framework in the next few week's until this great event will be happened or should we solve it in the Terminal or in the Card Service ? best regards Thomas Frey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > The Technical workgroup of the OpenCard Consortium has decided in its > Chicago meeting > held on May, 11th, > > that T=0 handling as specified in ISO 7816-4 Annex A is the responsibility > of the CardTerminal. > This means that CardTerminal implementers who support T=0 cards should > implement this function. > When CardTerminal.internalSendAPDU() is called and a CommandAPDU must be > mapped onto > more than one TPDU this should be done in the terminal. > > Ambiguities of the get response class byte should be dealt with in the > CardTerminal. > > Probably the consortium will provide utility classes in the future that > help to implement > the APDU -> TPDU mapping as specified by ISO. > > Peter Bendel, Smartcard Solutions, Tel.: +49-7031-16-4650, Fax -4888 > Dept. 4969, Bldg. 7103-01, Room 01-109 Lotus Notes: bed@ibmde > IBM Pervasive Computing Division Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Please visit the OpenCard Framework's homepage at http://www.opencard.org > > Visit the OpenCard Framework's WWW site at http://www.opencard.org/ for > access to documentation, code, presentations, and OCF announcements. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the OCF Mailing list, send a mail to > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with the word "unsubscribe" in the BODY of the > message. Visit the OpenCard Framework's WWW site at http://www.opencard.org/ for access to documentation, code, presentations, and OCF announcements. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the OCF Mailing list, send a mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" with the word "unsubscribe" in the BODY of the message.
