Hello,
latha wrote:
> Is PCSC driver for reader "Schlumberger Reflex 72" available
> for free download at any site.
>From what I understood from a previous post, you are using OCF
both on Linux and Windows platforms, and the OCF/PCSC interface
works now ok on Linux but you lack a driver in Windows (which I
find amusing, I've always thought that people would eventually
compile David's code on Win32! just to have full control :-D).
You might not be aware of it but there exists a free "pure-java"
driver for reflex readers, see at:
<http://www.forge.com.au/products/FreeWareProductsindex.htm>
You only need an implementation of the Comm API for a given
platform to get it working (and Sun is providing one for Solaris
and Win32, RXTX.org being providing one for Linux), so that
might solve your Windows problem..
Hope it'll help.
Cheers,
Christophe.
= "Technically, Windows is an 'operating system,' which =
= means that it supplies your computer with the basic =
= commands that it needs to suddenly, with no warning =
= whatsoever, stop operating." --Dave Barry =
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