Hi,
     
     regarding your experiences with the
     Sm@rtCafe Toolkit from Giesecke&Devrient:
     
     An early beta of our OCF (Card Terminal)
     driver including a Demo is shipped
     with the toolkit. It supports
     PCT type terminals (aka TOWITOKO)
     and MKT terminals from Giesecke&Devrient.
     
     Our driver is based on javax.comm.
     It is (IMHO) in accordance with 
     OpenCard Framework 1.1.
     
     The final release is completed. You will
     be notified as soon as the files are put onto
     our server.
     
     Regards,
        Daniel Ciesinger



____________________________ Antwort-Abtrennung ________________________________
Betreff: Re: [OCF] Internet World
Autor:  MIME:[EMAIL PROTECTED] bei INTERNET
Datum:    19.05.99 12:04


     
Hi,
     
I got some requests for more information about our applications that we 
are presenting on the Internet World in Berlin.
     
[...Snip!...]
     
Some asked about our equipment and experiences with this. We have tested 
serveral development environments:
     
- iButton from Dallas Semiconductors 
- GemExpresso from Gemplus
- Cyberflex 8/16 from Schlumberger
- Odyssey 1.1/1.2 from Bull
- SmartCafe from Giesecke & Devrient
     
Best experiences we've made with the GemExpresso and Odyssey1.2.
The Gemplus cardreaders (GCR410) have native support from the OCF so you 
do not need PCSC, in the contrary Bull cardreaders are only supported via
PCSC. I hope that the MUSCLE-project will soon bring PCSC to UNIX-world. :) 
iButton is very easy to handle and doesn't complain about non ISO-conform 
APDUs, but we've got only a very eraly model with a poor performance.
It has native OCF-support too.
SmartCafe we are currently estimating, and I cannot say anything about the 
cards but it has an outstanding integrated development environment that 
unfortunately only runs with windows.
     
I hope I told you some intresting things. :)
     
Regards
Stephan
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\cb1 \cf7      \cb7 \cf0 Sm@rtCafe Toolkit from Giesecke&Devrient:\
\cb1 \cf7      \
\cb1 \cf7      \cb7 \cf0 An early beta of our OCF (Card Terminal)\
\cb1 \cf7      \cb7 \cf0 driver including a Demo is shipped\
\cb1 \cf7      \cb7 \cf0 with the toolkit. It supports\
\cb1 \cf7      \cb7 \cf0 PCT type terminals (aka TOWITOKO)\
\cb1 \cf7      \cb7 \cf0 and MKT terminals from Giesecke&Devrient.\
\cb1 \cf7      \
\cb1 \cf7      \cb7 \cf0 Our driver is based on javax.comm.\
\cb1 \cf7      \cb7 \cf0 It is (IMHO) in accordance with \
\cb1 \cf7      \cb7 \cf0 OpenCard Framework 1.1.\
\cb1 \cf7      \
\cb1 \cf7      \cb7 \cf0 The final release is completed. You will\
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\cb1 \cf7      \
\cb1 \cf7      \cb7 \cf0 Regards,\
\cb1 \cf7      \cb7 \cf0    Daniel Ciesinger\
\
\
\
\cb1 \cf7 ____________________________ Antwort-Abtrennung ________________________________\
\cb1 \cf7 Betreff: Re: [OCF] Internet World\
\cb1 \cf7 Autor:  MIME:[EMAIL PROTECTED] bei INTERNET\
\cb1 \cf7 Datum:    19.05.99 12:04\
\
\
\cb1 \cf7      \
\cb1 \cf7 Hi,\
\cb1 \cf7      \
\cb1 \cf7 I got some requests for more information about our applications that we \
\cb1 \cf7 are presenting on the Internet World in Berlin.\
\cb1 \cf7      \
\cb7 \cf0 [...Snip!...]\
\cb1 \cf7      \
\cb1 \cf7 Some asked about our equipment and experiences with this. We have tested \
\cb1 \cf7 serveral development environments:\
\cb1 \cf7      \
\cb1 \cf7 - iButton from Dallas Semiconductors \
\cb1 \cf7 - GemExpresso from Gemplus\
\cb1 \cf7 - Cyberflex 8/16 from Schlumberger\
\cb1 \cf7 - Odyssey 1.1/1.2 from Bull\
\cb1 \cf7 - SmartCafe from Giesecke & Devrient\
\cb1 \cf7      \
\cb1 \cf7 Best experiences we've made with the GemExpresso and Odyssey1.2.\
\cb1 \cf7 The Gemplus cardreaders (GCR410) have native support from the OCF so you \
\cb1 \cf7 do not need PCSC, in the contrary Bull cardreaders are only supported via\
\cb1 \cf7 PCSC. I hope that the MUSCLE-project will soon bring PCSC to UNIX-world. :) \
\cb1 \cf7 iButton is very easy to handle and doesn't complain about non ISO-conform \
\cb1 \cf7 APDUs, but we've got only a very eraly model with a poor performance.\
\cb1 \cf7 It has native OCF-support too.\
\cb1 \cf7 SmartCafe we are currently estimating, and I cannot say anything about the \
\cb1 \cf7 cards but it has an outstanding integrated development environment that \
\cb1 \cf7 unfortunately only runs with windows.\
\cb1 \cf7      \
\cb1 \cf7 I hope I told you some intresting things. :)\
\cb1 \cf7      \
\cb1 \cf7 Regards\
\cb1 \cf7 \tab Stephan\
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