Dr S N Henson wrote:
I've been testing out MUSCLE and some related software with some gemplus
readers, all with RHL 6.1 2.2.12 kernel and RHL7.0 2.2.16 with
backported USB and 2.4.5.
I haven't got the USB reader GemPC430 to work though. All I get when I
plug the reader in is a message
Dr S N Henson wrote:
I suspect the answer is 'none of the above' :-)
Yes and no :-) (see below).
I'm compiling MUSCLE 0.9.1 and the GemPC430 driver from source. There
are a few problems with 'make install' in MUSCLE, at least on my setup:
for example it installs reader.conf in
Jean-Luc GIRAUD wrote:
Dr S N Henson wrote:
I suspect the answer is 'none of the above' :-)
Yes and no :-) (see below).
I'm compiling MUSCLE 0.9.1 and the GemPC430 driver from source. There
are a few problems with 'make install' in MUSCLE, at least on my setup:
for example
David Corcoran wrote:
Hi,
Try removing bundleparser.c and doing the ./configure --enable-usb
and everything over again.
That did the trick. I still get a few kernel warning messages when I
plug the device in but I can now access the reader, thanks.
Steve.
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Dr Stephen N. Henson.
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 08:44:42PM +0100, Dr S N Henson wrote:
David Corcoran wrote:
Hi,
Try removing bundleparser.c and doing the ./configure --enable-usb
and everything over again.
That did the trick. I still get a few kernel warning messages when I
plug the device in but I can now
I've been testing out MUSCLE and some related software with some gemplus
readers, all with RHL 6.1 2.2.12 kernel and RHL7.0 2.2.16 with
backported USB and 2.4.5.
The serial reader (GemPC 410) seems to work fine.
I haven't got the USB reader GemPC430 to work though. All I get when I
plug the