Thanks a lot, Bernd, and Jan.

It worked. I was just missing javax.comm.properties in ..\jdk\lib.

I didn't need to edit the registry this time. 

Thank you very much,

CLJ


On Thu, 14 Oct 1999 23:02:09 +0900
"Carmen L. Jimenez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> I'm trying to set up OCF1.1.1 on my laptop. But it doesn't seem working.
> Is there any trick that I should know?
> 
> My configuration is:
> Windows98
> JDK1.1.8
> OCF1.1.1
> CAT: Gemplus GCR410
> ICC: Gemplus MPCOS-EMV16K (ISO-compliant card, I hope..)
> 
> Here's what I've done so far:
> 1. SET CLASSPATH = .;
>                  C:\jdk1.1.8\src;
>                  C:\OCF1.1.1\lib;
>                  C:\OCF1.1.1\lib\base-core.jar;
>                  C:\OCF1.1.1\lib\base-opt.jar;
>                  C:\OCF1.1.1\lib\gemplus-terminals.jar;
>                  C:\OCF1.1.1\lib\comm.jar;%CLASSPATH%
> 
> 2. Copy win32comm.dll into a PATH for classes using javax.comm.*.
> 3. Edit opencard.properties 
>       OpenCard.terminals = com.gemplus.opencard.terminal.
>                            GemplusCardTerminalFactory|mygcr|GCR410|COM1
> and put it into an application path.
> 4. Run a very basic sample program like the one in the manual using
> PassThruCardService.
> 
> But what I've got was:
> 
> "CardTerminalException:
>       javax.comm.NoSuchPortException"
> 
> Could anybody help me with pointing out what I've done this time again.
> Or is there anybody who has a simple sample which works on your machine?
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Carmen L. Jimenez
> 
> 
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> 
> 


Carmen L. Jimenez


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