Hi everybody!
We're about to develop drivers for card readers for a PDA. I've got some
readers, namely the Gemplus GCR400 and a Litronic 210 (all connected
via a serial interface). Alas, I have no bit of a technical doc on
these readers. As I don't want to re-engineer everything, could
somebody
I'm interested in developing smartcard applications under Linux. I
follow the MUSCLE mailing list, but I am a bit of confused about the
current state of the project. Looking at the Web pages didn't help me
a lot. Maybe somebody of you finds some time to answer my
questions. Thanx!
Has somebody
You should contact the support of the company that owns the reader for
wich you are writting the driver. Commonly they use to be very friendly to
give you support, (new platform supported implies more readers/cards
sales for them :-)
You can also take some code from the already written drivers.
The MUSCLE PC/SC should be ready in about 2 weeks for Application development.
I will be writing a quick ICCSP for a generic ISO-7816-4 card with no crypto
services available. This will compile directly on the Resource Manager until
the RPC stuff is finished which I'm guessing will be done by
I have an Reflex 64 reader.
My reader kind of works. xcard is able to see
the files on the smartcards that came with the dev kit. But, xcard has
problems seeing the card the first time. I have to put the card in and
click start, let xcard report a reader failure, and then click start
I will soon publish a beta version of the following
reader drivers for Linux:
BULL CP8 Transac TLP224
BULL CP8 SmarTLP
I also have plans for some Gemplus readers.
As I silently read the MUSCLE Mailingslist for a while now
I think it will be a good idea to integrate the SmartCard
Reader