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		<title>SCF and Windows users</title>
		<description>
 SCF uses two existing extensions: Pycsc (a Python PCSC wrapper hosted now I believe on the muscle site ... slightly modified) and Pycrypto.By extension I mean stuff written in C that must be compiled, linked and installed in the correct spot.As the Python folks use Visual Studio (sigh) to ...</description>
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		<title>GINA Solo</title>
		<description>A guy I respect very much once told me he wrote his first GINA during a week-end.Let's face it, I'm not that bright: already to get it working on a domain-based setting took a few days. But when a  partner asked for a workgroup version, trouble started.Here is/are the ...</description>
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		<title>GINA Solo is online</title>
		<description>I do not know whether my directory layout is the best (doc on one side, code on another, applets on another) versus putting it all in one directory - I had to choose.As posted earlier, the applet is in BasicCard (love that platform), the GINA itself in C/C++, and the ...</description>
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		<title>Back to epydoc</title>
		<description>I really like Doxygen for Java Card; so I thought that with the third party filter I found, I could get it to work fine on Python ... no go for now.The SCF source documentation is back to the epydoc format. I am trying the new beta release but have ...</description>
		<link>http://snakecard.com/Blog/?p=6</link>
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		<title>How to load a BasicCard file to a BasicCard Card</title>
		<description>When a project requires pre-personalization and more specifically loading a binary file onto the target, once discovers that there are a few pitfalls associated with the process.When reading Global Platform , you discover that many other documents must be read before you get the job done (ex: MACing). By the ...</description>
		<link>http://snakecard.com/Blog/?p=7</link>
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		<title>GINA Solo &#8220;Installer&#8221;</title>
		<description>As I guess it would make sense to also provide the installation files for the various projects I'm releasing to the Open Source ... here is the installation package for GINA Solo. It is a Visual Studio .NET (2003) project.
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		<title>How Berkeley can you be ? parade September 30th 2007</title>
		<description>You are correct, not much to do with Smart Card ... except maybe that this new refreshing prospective on the USA certainly got my spirit way up ... and that my coding might just become decent as a result. Dan, thank you for the pictures.
My understanding is that each group ...</description>
		<link>http://snakecard.com/Blog/?p=9</link>
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		<title>GINA Kiosk / Smart Café</title>
		<description>The name changed with time. The purpose of the application is to logon to a PC with a Smart Card ... which also includes a very basic epurse. Points from the epurse are removed from the card every couple of minutes ...and yes the user gets logged off when their ...</description>
		<link>http://snakecard.com/Blog/?p=10</link>
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		<title>Good bye Kawa</title>
		<description>17+ years together, and you had to fall in that stupid pool.May the road be as fun to you as you were to us; thinking of you will only bring good memories ... and a few tears.I tell you what: wait a bit for me, I'll re-incarnate as a dog ...</description>
		<link>http://snakecard.com/Blog/?p=11</link>
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		<title>SCEpurse</title>
		<description>This EPurse was written with the following constraints:

work on a 2K BasicCard,
work cross-platform,
be stand alone (not need for a SQL server ... although the port is quite easy.
Having to stick to a 2K card was the toughest challenge ... and if I recall I could not add a byte to ...</description>
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