At risk of being declared off the topic, I add the following:
The situation can be even worse than Guido describes, because ISO allows a
card to refuse to accept (which means that it will give an error response)
standard ISO 7816-4 file handling commands unless a prior mutual
authentication
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Hello everybody. My name is Ranieri Argentini and i am a student a the
Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands.
In its
Hi,
I think the first recommendation that you should make to Schlumberger
is that they hire this guy when he graduates! He only ask lucid and
germaine questions
Dave
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, David Corcoran wrote:
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Since this is a serial device you really won't need a driver to the best of my
knowledge. plug it in to a com port adn write a test program to read from it.
You can read from /dev/blah.
I suspect that you will find actually reading and writing to the card will be
trivial. But having said
First a suggestion to the post about the reader for the university. If the
reader seems to lack hardware it is quite possible it is a 'dumb' or
passthru reader so you might try the Todos driver written by the UMich guys
- it supports quite a few dumb style readers and would be a good starting