Re: MUSCLE PIN pad readers?

2000-02-23 Thread marten . norman

>Can anyone recommend a reader with integrated PIN pad for use with Muscle
>pc/sc?  Are there any that are supported, or at least have the necessary
>technical specs available?

The external IX2 (reader) and IX36 (reader + V90 modem) has versions
with PIN pad.  Supported through the Intertex API.

Incidentally, my MUSCLE driver includes most of the Intertex API, since 
I built the CT-API on top of the ixapi.c functions.

Technical specs: http://www.intertex.se/html/developer.html

Look at ICC_Data_To_Card() in api_intertex.pdf  and  Command 7:
in protocol.pdf to see how the PIN pad is handled.

/Morten

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Re: MUSCLE PIN pad readers?

2000-02-22 Thread Eric Murray

On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 03:17:09PM -0500, Jim Rees wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a reader with integrated PIN pad for use with Muscle
> pc/sc?  Are there any that are supported, or at least have the necessary
> technical specs available?

Compaq "secure smartcard reader".  It supports PC/SC and also
a couple extra PC/SC commands to do secure PIN entry on the PIN-pad
or keyboard.


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MUSCLE PIN pad readers?

2000-02-21 Thread Jim Rees

Can anyone recommend a reader with integrated PIN pad for use with Muscle
pc/sc?  Are there any that are supported, or at least have the necessary
technical specs available?
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