Peter Tomlinson writes:
> IBM has recently launched an early version of their JCOPS OS on the Philips
> ProX dual interface silicon, and this OS is believed to have an internal
> configuration option to allow it to be switched between Mifare compliance
> and 14443-4 compliance on the contactless interface. This probably has to be
> configured at personalisation time. It is also reported that the current
> version of this OS has not implemented the internal link between the
> contactless memory area and the contact memory area when the Mifare mode is
> used. This card is available from Orga, plus (I think) from another supplier
> whose name I forget. 

Okay, if you dont mind a few minor corrections and some marketing ...

The JCOP OS provides full support for Mifare and T=CL at the same time. 
T=CL is supported for communication speeds up to 848kbit/sec. Access to 
the Mifare data area isprovided via a Java(tm) API from the OpenPlatform 
part of the OS; thus full interaction between Mifare and JCOP
is possible over contact- and contactless interfaces. 
JCOP is available from Orga (JCOP), Gemplus (GemXpresso Gemcombi), Schlumberger, 
G&D, Oberthur, and 8 other card manufacturers under varying brand names. More 
detailed information on JCOP on Mifare ProX is available from 
http://www.zurich.ibm.com/csc/infosec/jcop_tools/jcop30.html

ciao
Marcus

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