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Testing a cryptographic smart card driver

Set up the BlackBerry Device Simulator to test a cryptographic smart card driver

Set up a BlackBerry device to test a cryptographic smart card driver

Test the cryptographic smart card driver
Set up the BlackBerry Device Simulator to test a
cryptographic smart card driver
To test a cryptographic smart card driver with the BlackBerry® Device Simulator, you require the Casira® End
Point. Visit Cambridge Silicon Radio Lt. at www.btdesigner.com/devcasira.htm for more information.
Note: You do not require the Casira® Bluetooth® hardware and software development system.
1.
In the BlackBerry Java Development Environment, on the taskbar, click Start > Programs > Research In
Motion > BlackBerry JDE 4.3.0 > JDE.
2. On the main menu, click Edit > Preferences.
3. Click the Simulator tab.
4. Click the Ports tab.
5. In the Bluetooth test board port field, type the port information.
6. Click OK.
Set up a BlackBerry device to test a cryptographic smart card
driver
Task
Connect the BlackBerry IDE to a
BlackBerry device using a USB port.
Steps
1. Install BlackBerry® Desktop Software Version 3.5.1 or later.
2. From the BlackBerry Developer Zone (http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/), download
the .debug files that correspond to the version of the BlackBerry Device Software on the
BlackBerry device.
3. Copy the .debug files to a folder on your computer.
4. In the BlackBerry IDE, specify the location of the .debug files. See the BlackBerry Integrated
Development Online Help for more information about working with .debug files.
5. In the BlackBerry IDE, on the Debug menu, click Attach to > Handheld > USB (
is the PIN of the BlackBerry device.
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), where PIN