Hello Gregor,

     Are you sure it is the baudrate between the PC and the smartcard reader ?
     As it is not a parameter of the CT_Init function, I have no idea of where
     this parameter can be given to the driver, and so to the reader, so they
     can switch their baudrate.

     Thanks for your help,

     Francois

     PS: Sorry but my German is poor and version 1.0 seems to be in German only.

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Date:    05/07/99 19:38






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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>      Hello,
>
>      I am trying to find in the CT-API protocol a way to change the
>      baudrate between the PC and the smartcard reader. I need at least to
>      be able to choose between two values for this baudrate (9600 and an
>      other higher baudrate). If you have any idea of protocol (part of
>      CT-API or not), thanks for your help.
>
>      Francois
>

hi,
version 0.9 of the ct-api is fixed to 9600 baud. version 1.0 allows all
common baud-rates. you can find the specs at:

http://www.tkt.gmd.de/SICA/
then click on standard/rfs
then click on mct


hope this will help

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