Hi Douglas,

Douglas Allen wrote:
> I am working to develop a smart card applet without the aid of a
> manufacturers development kit.
> What I have is a Litronic 210 reader, schlumberger Cyberflex cards , I'm
> using OCF1.1.1 , and I have the jc21.

If you're not committed to your current card and terminal, you might 
want to examine AL Digital's iBLab tools for the DalSemi iButton
<http://anoncvs.aldigital.co.uk/iBLab/>.  

According to the iBLab homepage:
        "iBLab is (intented to be) a replacement set of open 
         source tools for accessing and manipulating Dallas
         Semiconductor's range of 'one touch memories', 
         commonly known as iButtons.
        [...]
        "Why is iBlab?
         Because (at the time of initial writing), Dallas 
         Semiconductor required developers to enter licence
         agreements with them in order to develop/resell 
         software products that utilised the iButton technology."

Hope this helps
-Lewis McCarthy
Software Engineer   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
XETI                  http://www.xeti.com

Disclaimers: I don't speak for XETI, andI haven't tried iBLab.
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