You can f.e. take a reader which has a PureJava CardTerminal for OCF and install
the Java Communication API (javax.comm) on your linux, you're ready to go.
You can find readers with OCF PureJava CardTerminal listed on
http://www.opencard.org/index-devices.html.
There's also a good book about OpenCard Framework which help's you to develop
your smart card application. It is called 'Smart Card Application Using Java'
and you can find more information on http://www.opencard.org/SCJavaBook.

Please don't hesitate to contact us.

Best regards

Uwe Hansmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
IBM Pervasive Computing
Secretary of the OpenCard Consortium

IBM Boeblingen, Dept. 4969 / 71032-01
Schoenaicherstr. 220, D-71032 Boeblingen, Germany
Tel.: +49-7031-16-2267 (Fax: -4888 ) Mobile: +49-171-5560661
http://www.opencard.org    http://www.osgi.org     http://www.ibm.com/pvc


[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 22.10.99 14:00:10

Please respond to Arturo Garcia Ares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:    (bcc: Uwe Hansmann/Germany/IBM)
Subject:  [OCF]  Smartcard readers & Linux




We are about to begin a project involving smartcards. We intend to base
our development on the opencard framework, on the sw side, and *whatever*
card reader connected to Linux boxes on the hw side. Does anybody know of
any card reader devices supported under Linux?

Thanks everybody



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