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I do not understand the extended length suupprted by SICRYPT card. Can you give lme more details on this?

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I do not understand the extended length suupprted by SICRYPT card. Can you give lme more details on this?

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The SICRYPT card supports “Extended Length” according to ISO 7816-3 (Case 2E/3E/4E command/response pairs). The coding itself is supported for all commands, but the functionality (transmission of data longer than 256 bytes) is only supported by the ReadBinary and UpdateBinary commands. • I have tested the 2 Athena cards in the PC/SC Test Card Set v.2.0 and I am confused. Both Athena cards are supposed to be T0 test cards, however when I tested these cards with our readers, the cards reported that the protocol supported was T=1. Can you explain? The Athena cards are actually dual protocol cards, i.e. both T=0 and T=1 are reported in teh protocol. However, the PC/SC Test Suite uses these cards as T=0 only, therefore the cards are printed as Athena T0 test cards. The Test Suite never tries to connect to the card in the T=1 protocol. • Does the Specification for Authenticate (3.2.2.1.5) correlate with the intended usage of P3 for SCardTransmit http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa379

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