Apparently, at
least with the Cyberflex, the card responds with its maximum speed and
the Gemplus driver interprets this as the requested speed.
If so, that would be a bug in the reader driver. The card remains at
default timings until the reader sends it a PPS.
By the way, the Cyberflex
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Rich Wareham wrote:
> I think I had a similar problem when trying to make the Cambridge
> University smartcard (an IBM MFC) work with a GemCore reader. Eventually,
> after tracing through long sniffer logs of communication with a Windows
> PC, I managed to hack the existing l
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 01:30:35AM +0200, Francois ARNAULT wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to use Schlumberger Cryptoflex 8K and Cyberflex Access
> smart cards in a Gemplus 410 reader driven by pcsc-lite-0.9.3, and I
> have some trouble.
I have the same combination. I ran into some trouble wi
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Francois ARNAULT wrote:
> Does anyone encountered the same problem and/or can help me to solve
> it ?
I think I had a similar problem when trying to make the Cambridge
University smartcard (an IBM MFC) work with a GemCore reader. Eventually,
after tracing through long snif
Hello,
I'm trying to use Schlumberger Cryptoflex 8K and Cyberflex Access
smart cards in a Gemplus 410 reader driven by pcsc-lite-0.9.3, and I
have some trouble.
The testpcsc (test.c) program shipped with pcsc-lite runs
successfully. Things go wrong when I try to send APDU command to
a S