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regarding reader connection in pyapdu tool

Post by shardik16 » Tue Apr 05, 2016 2:23 pm

when i press connect button in pydu tool i got one error:Connect error: [b][i][quote]The smart card has been removed, so that further communication is not possible.
how can i connect virutal reader? thanks in advance

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Re: regarding reader connection in pyapdu tool

Post by Tarantino » Tue Apr 05, 2016 10:35 pm

shardik16 wrote:when i press connect button in pydu tool i got one error:Connect error: [i]
The smart card has been removed, so that further communication is not possible.
how can i connect virutal reader? thanks in advance


To use virtual card reader, firstly you should configure the JCIDE.
Click the menu option Tool -> IDE Option -> Run/Debug, check the V mark in the left side of [b] Enable PCSC Interface. Press OK button.


Then click "RUN" icon


It indicates that the virtual card reader is enable when you see the following in the debug shell.



In pyApdutool, select the virtual contact reader or contactless reader, then click "connect" button.
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Re: regarding reader connection in pyapdu tool

Post by shyjarod » Tue Apr 05, 2016 11:02 pm

Maybe this video is what you want.
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Re: regarding reader connection in pyapdu tool

Post by shardik16 » Thu Apr 07, 2016 2:29 pm

Hello ,

Thanks for the reply. when i run the applet i got this message in debug shell

Disconnect apdu port with JCVM successfully
Can't find reader named JAVACOS Virtual Contact Reader 0. and reader named JAVACOS Virtual Contactless Reader 1. You should install the virtual reader driver first.
Connect Simulator:Default successfully.


how can i solve this?? thanks in advance

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Post by shardik16 » Thu Apr 07, 2016 2:36 pm

when i tried to enable pcsc reader. i got one error message.you should install virtual reader driver first. where i find this driver??

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Re: regarding reader connection in pyapdu tool

Post by Tarantino » Thu Apr 07, 2016 10:04 pm

shardik16 wrote:Hello ,

Thanks for the reply. when i run the applet i got this message in debug shell

Disconnect apdu port with JCVM successfully
Can't find reader named JAVACOS Virtual Contact Reader 0. and reader named JAVACOS Virtual Contactless Reader 1. You should install the virtual reader driver first.
Connect Simulator:Default successfully.


how can i solve this?? thanks in advance


It seems that you didn't install the Virtual Card Reader Driver.

If you install JCIDE by default, you can go to the directory C:\JavaCardKit\SDK\Tools\JCIDE\driver. Then clcik SdtPcsc_Install.bat to install the virtual card reader.

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Re: regarding reader connection in pyapdu tool

Post by shardik16 » Fri Apr 08, 2016 11:34 am

thank you..

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