You have to put two dll files in your win\system folder. These files are
Ocfpcsc1.dll
Ocfpcscm.dll

These files are on the ocf distribution files.

Jes�s Pa�l wrote:

> I have continuous problems with CHIPDRIVE and OCF. This is the output from my test
> program:
>
> --------------------output----------------------------
> [DEBUG    ] opencard.core.service.SmartCard.getRegistryEntry
> --- message   tag OpenCard.terminals =
> com.ibm.opencard.terminal.pcsc10.Pcsc10CardTerminalFactory|mygcr|TOWITOKO|COM1
> --- thread    Thread[main,5,main]
> --- source    class opencard.core.service.SmartCard
>
> [DEBUG    ]
> com.ibm.opencard.terminal.pcsc10.Pcsc10CardTerminalFactory.Pcsc10CardTerminalFactory
>
> --- message   connect to PCSC 1.0 resource manager
> --- thread    Thread[main,5,main]
> --- source    com.ibm.opencard.terminal.pcsc10.Pcsc10CardTerminalFactory@78f44b3a
>
> java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no OCFPCSC1 in java.library.path
>  at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(Compiled Code)
>  at java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary0(Runtime.java:470)
>  at java.lang.System.loadLibrary(System.java:745)
>  at opencard.core.util.SystemAccess.loadLibrary(SystemAccess.java:111)
>  at com.ibm.opencard.terminal.pcsc10.OCFPCSC1.loadLib(OCFPCSC1.java:64)
>  at
> 
>com.ibm.opencard.terminal.pcsc10.Pcsc10CardTerminalFactory.open(Pcsc10CardTerminalFactory.java:94)
>
>  at
> 
>com.ibm.opencard.terminal.pcsc10.Pcsc10CardTerminalFactory.<init>(Pcsc10CardTerminalFactory.java:65)
>
>  at java.lang.Class.newInstance0(Native Method)
>  at java.lang.Class.newInstance(Class.java:239)
>  at opencard.core.service.SmartCard.handleTerminalFactoryEntries(Compiled Code)
>  at opencard.core.service.SmartCard.configureTerminalRegistry(Compiled Code)
>  at opencard.core.service.SmartCard.start(SmartCard.java:527)
>  at AppOCF.start(Compiled Code)
>  at AppOCF.main(AppOCF.java:73)
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Could you tell me which and where did you put the towitoko and DLL from OCF files?
>
> Are you using OCF1.1.1?
>
> Thanks,
> Jes�s Pa�l
>
> Denis Isupov wrote:
>
> > Yes, it works properly.
> > I can say more, that TOWITOKO CHIPDRIVE  is best of the readers.
> > It works properly with all types of microprocessor, SIM and memory cards.
> >
> > Just download last version at www.towitoko.de
> > and put your string at opencard.property as follow:
> >
> > #--------------  begin
> >
> > OpenCard.services = opencard.opt.util.PassThruCardServiceFactory
> > OpenCard.terminals =
> > com.ibm.opencard.terminal.pcsc10.Pcsc10CardTerminalFactory|mygcr|TOWITOKO|CO
> > M2
> >
> > #--------------  end
> >
> > Regards,
> > Denis Isupov,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > www.inter-soft.com
> >
> > > Hello,
> > > I have been trying to use my TOWITOKO CHIPDRIVE card reader together with
> > OCF and
> > > the PC/SC migration, but it never worked. Did you use CHIPDRIVE with OCF
> > > succesfully? Could you explain me which was the *exact* configuration?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Jes�s Pa�l
> > >
> > > Denis Isupov wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > I have developed Smart Card project which using inside Applet.
> > > > I properly works with signed applets under IE and Hotjava.
> > > > Netscape has few bugs in the security, and also needs
> > > > getting additional sertificate.
> > > >
> > > > So, under IE on Windows platform and Hotjava on Sun,
> > > > my application works properly.
> > > > It is Online Internet Banking, and we use Smart Card to authentication,
> > > > loyalty,
> > > > SMS notification and more.
> > > >
> > > > I have used OCF, PCSC, and TOWITOKO terminal inside Applet and
> > > > I think OCF is better choice for it, because it works on all systems and
> > > > even on JavaStation.
> > > >
> > > > I will publish all info about "Smart Card in Applets" in our web in a
> > > > mounth.
> > > >
> > > > Sincerely,
> > > > Denis Isupov,
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > >
> > > > www.inter-soft.net
> > > >
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