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Re: SCARDSSPLib
From: Andreas Selle (selle
CHIEFSOFTWAREARCHITECT.DE)
Date: Wed Jan 21 2004 - 00:41:29 CST
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Hi,
I recently created a sophisticated .NET smart card framework. This framework
is much more than just a thin wrapper, but also offers a convenient high
level API. It's functionality is comparable to the OpenCard Framework for
Java, but for .NET. It will make your life much easier than creating your
own P/Invoke wrappers.
I plan to start sell the final version in two or three weeks. If you, or any
one else, is interested I can send you a whitepaper and prerelease version
for evaluation. Just send me an email.
Andreas Selle
http://chiefsoftwarearchitect.de/
----- Original Message -----
From: "SUBSCRIBE SmartCardSDK Barry" <dis00169
PORT.AC.UK>
To: <SmartCardSDK
DISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 12:12 AM
Subject: SCARDSSPLib
> Hi guys,
>
> I have been doing development of smart card applications using
winscard.dll
> in .net and have come across a few problems connecting to the card. If
you
> think you can help please check out...
>
> http://discuss.microsoft.com/SCRIPTS/WA-MSD.EXE?
> A2=ind0401a&L=smartcardsdk&T=0&F=&S=&P=324
>
> My real question here though is... has anyone used the SCARDSSPLib that is
> in the .net framwork to connect to smart cards?
>
> Can anyone tell me where i can find information related to this library
and
> where i can get examples of programming VB.NET applications using
> SCARDSSPLib.
>
> Thanks for any help on either this post or my previous post.
>
> Regards
> Barry
>
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