On Friday, July 5, 2002, at 08:53  pm, Joe Phillips wrote:

> On Wed, 2002-06-12 at 20:05, Jean-Luc Giraud wrote:
>>
>> On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, at 08:36  pm, Joe Phillips wrote:
>>
>>> As a Linux/Unix developer, is there anything of value in the Gemplus
>>> GemXpresso RAD 211/PK kit?  I assume not since the online store says 
>>> the
>>> software is for Windows.
>>
>> If it is the RADIII, it should run on Linux (I have used it). I even
>> thought it was offically supported on RedHat. The version I have came
>> with a Linux installer.
>
> What version do you have?  I just received my kit today and there is
> little mention of Linux in it.  I see no RPMs or linux/unix installers
> on the CD.  My box has a sticker on it that only says WinXX.  There is
> another sticker that says "Standard".  I think I have v3.2 of the kit.


In the root of the CD, you should find a file called ReleaseNotes.txt. 
Mine reads:
-----
                           Release Notes 3.0 Build 037
                          GemXpresso RAD III Environment

                             Date: 18/06/2001
-----

You need to have installed the JDK v1.2.2 (do not use 1.3 as there are 
issues with the converter from Sun on later versions of the JDK). If you 
go in the Unix folder and open INSTALL.TXT to read the installation 
instructions.

All Linux software does not come in rpms :). The .bin files in the Unix 
folder are self-extracting shell scripts. You should get a GUI to help 
you through the installation procedure.


> Any tips?
>
> I've emailed my sales and support contacts at Gemplus but I was hoping
> to work with this over the weekend.

Hopefully you will be able to :).

Cheers,
JLuc.

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