Thomas, perhaps you misunderstood the term "CardTerminal". In OCF, the term "CardTerminal" refers to a class that encapsulates physical card terminals. Thus "handling T=0 in the CardTerminal" means that the client (in the OO sense) of a CardTerminal object does not need to handle T=0. T=0 handling must either be handled by the firmware of the physical card terminal or by the CardTerminal class that encapsulates the physical card terminal. This means that no card terminal hardware/firmware needs to be changed. If the physical card terminal doesn't handle T=0, it is still possible to handle it in the CardTerminal class encapsulating that physical card terminal. Best Regards, Thomas Thomas Schaeck IBM Pervasive Computing Division - Smart Card Solutions E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel.: ++49-7031-16-3479 Fax.: ++49-7031-16-4888 Address: IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH, Schoenaicher Str. 220, 71032 Boeblingen, Germany 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.
