Hi, thank you for your help. I think that the cryptoflex card is the best choice for my first steps in Processor Card programming. Cyberflex Access 16k aren't longer avaiable from the Schlumberger Card-Store.
Happy SC-hacking Andi On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, R. Timothy Stewart wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Andi, > > I believe you can program the Cryptoflex under linux, as it is not a Java > card. You would just use standard ADPUs to manipulate the card. I believe > there was a Linux SDK from Schlumberger that would work with the Cyberflex > Access 16K cards, but they are no longer available from what I understand > (this may not be correct - check on Schlumberger's site). I would recommend > the Cryptoflex card out of the two, because it can be used with the > MuscleCard framework, and it is still supported by Schlumberger. You may > check in the User's Forum on Schlumberger's Support site - maybe someone has > confirmed a way to create .cap files using just Linux. > > You might also check into a GemPlus card - their Java 2.1 card is capable of > running the MuscleCard applet. I know nothing of their SDK, though - maybe > it is compatible with Linux. > > If anyone has any additions or corrections, please feel free to say so. > > - -TimS > > On Monday 03 June 2002 01:42 pm, andi wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Unfortunately I haven't so much money for this > > developer KIT. Can I program a Cryptoflex card > > completely with linux ? Which cards can I use > > without any developement Kit under Linux ? > > > > Thank you for your help. > > > > Andi > > > > On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, R. Timothy Stewart wrote: > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > > > Andi, > > > > > > I use the Schlumberger Cyberflex Software Development Kit Version 4.2 > > > available for purchase on Schlumberger's home page. A description can be > > > found at http://www.cyberflex.com/Products/SDK_4_2/sdk_4_2.html. > > > Unfortunately, it is expensive (~350 USD). > > > > > > I know it is theoretically possible to generate the .jar file needed for > > > upload with just Sun's Javacard API. It may also be possible to upload > > > the final .cap file to the card using the ADPU's defined in the Cyberflex > > > Access 32K Card Programming Guide, available at > > > http://www.cyberflex.com/Support/Documentation/CyberflexPG_4-2.pdf (using > > > a Load command followed by an Install command). It seems the only > > > missing piece is that you have to use the Schlumberger SDK to change the > > > .jar file into a .cap file. > > > > > > Can somebody on the list confirm this? This is what I have experienced, > > > and I decided to shell out the cash for the SDK in the end. > > > > > > - -TimS > > > > > > On Monday 03 June 2002 06:39 am, you wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > Which Software do you use for Applet uploading ? > > > > Are there a Linux software avaiable for the > > > > 32K Cards ? The standard PINS and Codes must > > > > be anywhere in the Applet source code. > > > > > > > > Have a nice day, > > > > > > > > Andi > > > > > > > > On Sun, 2 Jun 2002, R. Timothy Stewart wrote: > > > > > Hello all, > > > > > > > > > > I have successfully loaded the Musclecard applet to my Cyberflex > > > > > Access 32k, and I can connect to it through xcard. My question is > > > > > this - what is the default pin number for pin 0? And what is the > > > > > default unblock code? I've searched everywhere I can think of and > > > > > cannot find this information. 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