The native code is only for PC/SC support in the Windows platform.
You don't need that unless you use PC/SC card terminals...

I guess that if you use any pure Java CardTerminal then the said FAQ entry
is true. But support for PC/SC seems to be Win-specific.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aaron Stromas [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 1999 11:31 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      [OCF] OCF supported platforms
> 
> i'm reading in the FAQ� 
> 
> Question:What platforms does OCF support ? 
> 
> Answer: Basically any platform that is capable of running JAVA can exploit
> OCF right away. OCF is currently 
> available on different platforms. The platforms that were used for
> development, testing and demos so far are WinNT, Win95, Linux, IBM AIX and
> several Network Computers. There is work underway from other companies.
> 
> and yet in the reference implementation there's native code (dll's). i'm
> confused. which is it? i'd appreciate if someone could explain this to me.
> thanks, 
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