I also have GemXpresso 211 PK card, but I haven't used RAD III before.


My guess is that the RAD III uses PC/SC to talk to the card. How about you edit your opencard.properties to use the OCF-PCSC wrapper rather than using the Java comm. From my experience, PC/SC is install when you install the card reader's driver on Windows. If you have to use Java comm, then you probably have to remove the reader's driver and re-config RAD III somehow to use Java comm. However, I have no idea whether you can re-config RAD III to do that, you have to ask Gemplus.

Cheers,
Eddy

Alejandro Wille wrote:
I don't have PCSC resource manager running. In case I do, how would I shut it off?

What I don't understand, is that GemXpresso Rad3 works only with the drivers installed, and my programs only without the drivers.

Thanks

Alejandro
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Eddy Cheung wrote:


My guess is that you also have PCSC resource manager running that locks the port. Try running OCF using either OCF-PCSC wrapper or shutdown PCSC resource manager and see if that makes a different.

Cheers,
Eddy



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