Martin Paljak wrote:
> If the microSD interface will be vendor specific,
I think it is, sorta.
> there will be a need for something like OpenCT, which will not be
> very nice.
Yes.
> Something similar to what CCID is for USB is needed for microSD, so
> that support could exist without (binar
Martin Paljak wrote:
> On Sep 12, 2010, at 8:42 PM, Peter Koch wrote:
>> I got two testcards from certgate in 2008. One was java-based
>> and one contained a TCOS3-chip. They were planning to offer
>> an ifd-handler for linux. Since OpenSC has TCOS3 support this
>> microSD-card might work in combin
On Sep 12, 2010, at 8:42 PM, Peter Koch wrote:
> I got two testcards from certgate in 2008. One was java-based
> and one contained a TCOS3-chip. They were planning to offer
> an ifd-handler for linux. Since OpenSC has TCOS3 support this
> microSD-card might work in combination with PCSClite and a
>
Hi Andre!
Have a look at: http://www.certgate.com/index.php?id=71
Certgate was the first company that offered smart cards
built into microSD cards.
I got two testcards from certgate in 2008. One was java-based
and one contained a TCOS3-chip. They were planning to offer
an ifd-handler for linux.
On Thu, 2010-09-02 at 15:44 +0200, Andre Zepezauer wrote:
> it's hard to imagine that the demand of these devices is still so
> limited, because they fit nicely into every laptop/netbook with SD
> card
> slot. A lot better than every usb key or smart card.
The format of crypto devices, whether it
On Thu, 2010-09-02 at 18:20 +0300, Martin Paljak wrote:
> Helo,
> On Sep 2, 2010, at 6:01 PM, Andre Zepezauer wrote:
> > On Thu, 2010-09-02 at 17:05 +0300, Martin Paljak wrote:
> >> I believe the reason why smart cards exist is their common, agreed upon
> >> form factor and the existence of relate
Helo,
On Sep 2, 2010, at 6:01 PM, Andre Zepezauer wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-09-02 at 17:05 +0300, Martin Paljak wrote:
>> I believe the reason why smart cards exist is their common, agreed upon form
>> factor and the existence of related infrastructure pieces. Like pinpad smart
>> card readers.
>
>
On Thu, 2010-09-02 at 17:05 +0300, Martin Paljak wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Sep 2, 2010, at 4:44 PM, Andre Zepezauer wrote:
> > it's hard to imagine that the demand of these devices is still so
> > limited, because they fit nicely into every laptop/netbook with SD card
> > slot. A lot better than ever
Hello,
On Sep 2, 2010, at 4:44 PM, Andre Zepezauer wrote:
> it's hard to imagine that the demand of these devices is still so
> limited, because they fit nicely into every laptop/netbook with SD card
> slot. A lot better than every usb key or smart card. With the
> availability of an ifd-handler a
On Thu, 2010-09-02 at 13:34 +0300, Aventra development wrote:
> Hello Andre,
>
> Yes we can provide you with microSD cards that have our MyEID applet on
> them. Currently you also need a SDK to be able to integrate the card to your
> application.
>
> Currently there is no linux ifd-handler availa
Hello Andre,
Yes we can provide you with microSD cards that have our MyEID applet on
them. Currently you also need a SDK to be able to integrate the card to your
application.
Currently there is no linux ifd-handler available. To be able to communicate
with the card, you need a library that is onl
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