Mondex help needed
I just received one of the Chase Manhattan Mondex cards. Since I've been doing a bit of work with smartcards lately <https://www.cypherpunks.to/scard/>, I'd like to take an extended look at this card. The task would be much easier if I had one or several of the following: o Mondex card Programer Reference Manual. Somebody on this list must have access to one. o Protocol specifications. Even partial specs would be helpful. o Any PC software that talks RS-232 to a reader that is meant to hold a Mondex card. And of course the reader. If the reader work with non-Mondex cards, all the better, because that probably means that the reader is generic and the commands can be reverse engineered and emulated. o An RS-232 adapter to the PCMCIA sized reader that came with my Chase Mondex card and associated PC software. The reader has a tiny connector on the side meant to connect to a serial port adapter. Since this is a Mondex-only reader, I am not sure how much of the intelligence resides in the reader. Listening to the communication between the PC software and this particular reader may not provide much information. Your help is much appreciated. Anonymous donations are accepted and encouraged. Thanks, -- Lucky Green <shamrock@cypherpunks.to> PGP v5 encrypted email preferred. "Tonga? Where the hell is Tonga? They have Cypherpunks there?"
Lucky Green <shamrock@cypherpunks.to> writes:
The task would be much easier if I had one or several of the following: <long list of hacker toys>
Your asshole employer, C2Net, must be on the verge of bankrupcy if they can't afford to get this shit for you and you have to beg on mailing lists. Don't you just haye Internet panhanders: "I'm a poor student, please send me a few dollars..." "I work for c2net, please send me a magnetic stripe reader..." How pathetic. When are you having a "going out of business" sale? --- Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM Brighton Beach Boardwalk BBS, Forest Hills, N.Y.: +1-718-261-2013, 14.4Kbps
At 12:16 AM +0100 11/24/1997, Lucky Green wrote:
I just received one of the Chase Manhattan Mondex cards. Since I've been doing a bit of work with smartcards lately <https://www.cypherpunks.to/scard/>, I'd like to take an extended look at this card.
The task would be much easier if I had one or several of the following:
o Mondex card Programer Reference Manual. Somebody on this list must have access to one.
Yes, I'd be interested in seeing a copy. Better yet, I'd be nice is a copy was posted on Eternity.
o Protocol specifications. Even partial specs would be helpful.
Ditto to above.
o Any PC software that talks RS-232 to a reader that is meant to hold a Mondex card. And of course the reader. If the reader work with non-Mondex cards, all the better, because that probably means that the reader is generic and the commands can be reverse engineered and emulated.
I talked with Bret Tobay, Tritheim Technology, (813) 943-8684, a Mondex certified developer at COMDEX. They have a complete line of SC readers (SmartPort DT and LT) and software. Development kit $495. BTW, also had a very interesting discussion with the Chipper folks at COMDEX. --Steve
On Mon, 24 Nov 1997, Steve Schear wrote:
BTW, also had a very interesting discussion with the Chipper folks at COMDEX.
Tell me more. While I have full specifications for Chipknip, it is extremely difficult to get anything on Chipper. Unless you work for IBM. BTW, Chipknip (Proton) will be supported in the next revision of SIO/STEST, the Cypherpunks Smartcard Developer Association's award winning software :-) We are currently at 1.9, with updates coming out about once a week. Yes, I know I need to put up a CHANGES file on the site. -- Lucky Green <shamrock@cypherpunks.to> PGP v5 encrypted email preferred. "Tonga? Where the hell is Tonga? They have Cypherpunks there?"
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