Most readers wont handle this response code. Some POS terminals will.
You should send the get response/data command to retrieve the data.
John
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Subject: MUSCLE Is 61xx handled in your driver?
When a card returns 61.xx, it means that the card has xx byte to
return to host.
Does a smartcard reader driver handle this, usually? Does it
automatically send get_response APDU and get the return data, or does
it pass the status code 61.xx to the application?
I am not trying to find out which the right way is. I am trying to
find out how the actual reader drivers do it.
Thank you.
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