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Re: [Muscle] which cardreader?
From: Niki W. Waibel (niki.waibel
gmx.net)
Date: Tue Aug 12 2003 - 06:52:57 CDT
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okay -- cool.
i need this thing internally.
do you think it would be fine if i get:
http://www.gemplus.com/products/gemcore410/
niki
> See the GemPC410 [1]. I use it with Java Card. The driver is open
> source. The reader is a serial reader with power supplied by PS2.
> The support of the cardlets and of the cyberflex Java Card is
> independant of the reader.
>
> [1] http://ludovic.rousseau.free.fr/softwares/ifd-GemPC/ifd-GemPC.html
>
>> hi,
>>
>> i'd like to use/program signing and encryping on
>> smartcards. but i dont know which cardreader i
>> should use/get.
>>
>> the reader should have the following features:
>> * open source driver
>> * support for cyberflex e-gate 32k java cards
>> * support for java cardlets
>> * serial or i2c connection (if possible i dont want to
>> have usb in the kernel, because of the size)
>>
>> is there any cardreader available which has this 4 features?
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