> Hi again,

> has the problem i described below anything to do with the
> transportprotocol? I read in an other mail that the PassThruCardService
> will only work with the T=0 protocol. If this is the problem, how do i
> modify my program so that it will use T=0 instead of T=1 ?

I was about to reply suggesting this as the problem. First, it depends 
what reader you have. For example, we experienced similar problems with 
older SLB Reflex (20?) PCMCIA readers where there was a firmware bug that 
meant you couldn't use the reader with OCF's PassThruCardTerminal.

You can't just change the T=0/T=1 protocol as far as I know. The card 
supports one or the other or both, and that's that.

First thing to check � do the Windows PC/SC utilies work with that card? 
If they do, then it looks like a problem with it working with OCF (as it 
works with windows code).

With PC/SC it's always best to make 100% sure the card works with windows 
apps (SmartCardManager) before you even try OCF/Java with it.

Good luck
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