David Corcoran wrote:
> 
> 
> It is possible for other cards to be supported through this interface such
> as memory cards and other cryptographic cards such as the GPK cards as
> long as they follow the same API and behavior scoped out by the MuscleCard
> client side API document.
> 

I'm interested in the possibility of using GPK cards for this. However
at first sight the GPK commands don't readily map onto the MuscleCard
client side API.

For example AFAICS there isn't any way delete an object unless you
emulate it creating a big transparent file full of emulated objects but
then there are problems with getting the ACLs working.

Steve.
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