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PC/SC is a standard proposed by the PC/SC workgroup http://www.pcscworkgroup.com/ which is a conglomerate of representative from major smart card manufacturers and other companies. This specification tries to abstract the smart card layer into a high level API so that smart cards and their readers
Generic USB CCID (Chip/Smart Card Interface Devices) driver and ICCD (Integrated Circuit(s) Card Devices)
These tools are used to test a PC/SC driver, card or reader or send commands in a friendly environment (text or graphical user interface).
This is a java native wrapper, based on JNA of some library used to access smart cards. This includes java wrappers for: * pkcs#11: in order to sign with a smartcard * pc/sc : to send direct commands to a smartcard * openct : to send direct commands to a smartcard * libusb
a smartkey-relatie project that store key & password for user who need a convenience way to manage their passwords.
This project enables the use of a Nokia 6131 NFC or 6212 NFC phone as a contactless smartcard reader over bluetooth under Linux/Unix through PCSC-Lite. For this to work two seperate components are necessary. A midlet that runs on the phone and a PCSC-ifdhandler library that utilizes BlueZ to connect
GlobalPlatform is a standard for the management of the contents on a smart card. Mainly this comprises the installation and the removal of applications. This project offers a C library and a command shell.
This driver is a Windows version of the JCOP Simulation ifdhandler (see JPCSC for more information). It enables a PC/SC client software on Windows 2000 to talk with the JCOP simulator. Filesjcop_vr.sys: kernel-mode driver. jcop_proxy.exe: user-mode application. As it seems to be difficult for me
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