Hello, I am also using the Gemplus GemPC430 USB reader and have just been following the FAQ you mentioned in your email. I receive a 'port in use exception' when trying run the BlackBox sample. The FAQ does say that I need to remove the line that starts the PC/SC but its instructions are very vague (I am using Windows XP Professional).
Do you have any idea what it is referring to when the FAQ mentions.. "Note: if PC/SC is running on your PC (especially in Windows2000, where PC/SC is pre-installed and started by defaults), then you will have to shutdown it; otherwise, as PC/SC locks the ports, you will get a "port in use" execption. To shutdown PC/SC, select Start / ControlPanel / GemplusSmartCardReader, and remove the line corresponding to the port you want to use with OCF." Best Regards John Crook -----Original Message----- From: Arturo Garcia Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 14 January 2003 10:20 To: Opencard (E-mail) Subject: [OCF] About accessing a GemPC430 from Java with OCF Hi all. I'm trying to access a Gemplus GemPC430 USB reader from Java using OpenCard FrameWork (OCF), configurated in my Windows 2000 Professional PC. But I'm having problems. The installation steps found in: http://www.gemplus.fr/techno/opencard/faqs/install-faq-qna.html#q1.0.2 were ok, and I can successfully "load" the libraries from a Java program (see attachments), compile it and execute. Also attached goes my "opencard.properties" file and the output of the execution of the java program. I can't figure out what is the problem. Can anyone help me with this? Many thanks in advance to all. ______________________________________________ Arturo Garc�a Mart�n - [EMAIL PROTECTED] eSolutions Consultant - eBusiness Architect BURKE, Software y Servicios - +34.91.571.55.50 http://www.burke.es/ <http://www.burke.es/> --- > Visit the OpenCard web site at http://www.opencard.org/ for more > information on OpenCard---binaries, source code, documents. > This list is being archived at http://www.opencard.org/archive/opencard/ ! To unsubscribe from the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list send an email ! to ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] ! containing the word ! unsubscribe ! in the body.
