Re: MUSCLE Transaction times

2001-02-27 Thread David Corcoran

Hi,

With the Reflex 60's I believe there is a TYPE command (like a cold reset)
and then a RESET (warm reset)  I do the TYPE command but if I'm not
mistaken it didn't return the ATR so I had to do a warm reset to gather
the ATR.  I'm installing Suse 7.1 (which is a nice distro) so I can start
working on the 2.4 kernel and usbstress.  Once I transfer the sources over
I can have a more definitive answer.

Best Regards,
Dave

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Re: MUSCLE Transaction times

2001-02-27 Thread Peter Tomlinson

David,

Why reset the card twice? ISO doesn't say that the card must always give the
same ATR from a warm reset as from a cold reset, and EMV in particular take
advantage of this to insist that the card must send a 'basic ATR' (i.e. one
which says 'I will run with the startup parameters, but here is the protocol
(T=0 or T=1) that you need to use') after a warm reset. The rule in schemes
that I have worked with is always to go with the cold reset ATR if you can
use it, and thus get the transaction over as fast as possible.

Generally, a card will complete the sending of the ATR within a few hundred
milliseconds. Many cards complete sending the ATR within 100 msec of lifting
the reset line. ISO allows a lot longer than this before timeout in the
terminal, but EMV decided (quite sensibly) to shorten that time (to 1 or is
it 2 sec to complete the ATR? - can't remember exactly).

Peter T
Bristol UK
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Subject: Re: MUSCLE Transaction times


> Hi Michael,
>
> The Reflex 60 driver reset's the card twice most likely (cold/warm)  On
> removal there is no reset but on insertion these reset's occur - the
driver
> goes into a sleep waiting for this to happen - I am sure you can shorten
> this amount of time and I would be glad to help you if you send me a mail
> directly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Dave
>
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Re: MUSCLE Transaction times

2001-02-27 Thread Erwann ABALEA

This reader resets each inserted card twice? That's strange... I'm aware
of special cards that change their behaviour after a second reset is
performed while the card is still powered on... These cards couldn't then
be used in such a reader...

On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, David Corcoran wrote:

> Hi Michael,
>
> The Reflex 60 driver reset's the card twice most likely (cold/warm)  On
> removal there is no reset but on insertion these reset's occur - the driver
> goes into a sleep waiting for this to happen - I am sure you can shorten
> this amount of time and I would be glad to help you if you send me a mail
> directly [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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MUSCLE BOUNCE Re: Programmer PIC

2001-02-27 Thread David Corcoran


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Re: MUSCLE Transaction times

2001-02-27 Thread David Corcoran

Hi Michael,

The Reflex 60 driver reset's the card twice most likely (cold/warm)  On
removal there is no reset but on insertion these reset's occur - the driver
goes into a sleep waiting for this to happen - I am sure you can shorten
this amount of time and I would be glad to help you if you send me a mail
directly [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Dave

David Corcoran  Purdue University
1008 Cherry Lane
West Lafayette, IN 47906
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
765 - 532 - 6006http://www.linuxnet.com


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MUSCLE certs and smartcards

2001-02-27 Thread Tolga KILICLI


Hi all,

I have bought a towitoko chipdrive, to use as a certificate holder. But I could
not write any x509 certificate to the card. i have done as described in the
archives of sclinux. There it was described by using a cryptoflex card. Cant I  
use a normal card? Or are there special file descriptors to hold 
the certificate? Another question is, if I had a cryptoflex card and If I had
dumped the contents of a not-used card and wrote this to a towitoko card, would
I be able to use my card as a cryptoflex card?


In the mail it is described as;

smartsh cmd> cd 3f00
smartsh cmd> cp cert.der 2000

but I got file not found errorrs. I have no cryptoflex card, but in cryptoflex
3f00 and 200 iare already allocated for the certificate?

Thanks a lot...

- tolga

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MUSCLE certs and smartcards....

2001-02-27 Thread Tolga KILICLI


Hi all,

I have bought a towitoko chipdrive, to use as a certificate holder. But I could not 
write amy x509 certificate to the card. i have done as described in the archives of 
sclinux. There it was described by using a cryptoflex card. Cant I use a normal card? 
Or in cryptoflex there are special file descriptors to hold the certificate? Another 
question is, if I had a cryptoflex card and If I had dumped the contents of a not-used 
card and wrote this to a towitoko card, would I be able to use my card as a cryptoflex 
card?


In the mail it is described as;

smartsh cmf> cd 3f00
smartsh cmf> cp cert.der 2000

but I got file not found errorrs. I have no cryptoflex card, but in cryptoflex 3f00 
and 200 iare already allocated for the certificate?

Thanks a lot...

- tolga



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MUSCLE Transaction times

2001-02-27 Thread Michael McCabe

Guys,

I'm trying to design a simple door access control system using a reflex
60 Reader.  Using pcsc-lite-0.8.4 it seems to take between about 6 and
6.5 seconds before pcscd recognises that the card has been inserted
into.  I have three questions.

1.  How come it takes so long when it recognises a withdrawal almost
immediately?

2.  Is there any way to substantially shorten this?

3.  What is the average time for transactions to be completed i.e.
between the user inserting the card, a cardlet running and completing
and the user removing the card.

Regards,
Michael.

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MUSCLE Programmer Pic

2001-02-27 Thread caosdeath


I would like to develop under pic 16fXX and smartcard.
I don't understand the differences beetween smartcard readers and
MULTIPIPO, and I don't know, what  I must buy to begin...

can you help mue ???



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