Hi there,
I was trying to use your driver and wasn't very sucessful.
I have 2 scr331 usb ccid readers, but the driver developed by scm only supports one
reader at a time.
I uninstalled that driver, and installed yours.(make install) (had to put the libusb->
./configure > make > make install)
Then, restarted pcscd (1.1.2), ran the test program (testpcsc) and no readers were
listed, where 1 was listed with the scm driver.
I'm doing something wrong, otherwise it should work. Can you help?
Does your driver support 2 scr331 readers at the same time?
Thanks in advance,
Best Regards,
Alexandre Domingues
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De: Ludovic Rousseau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviada: ter 12-08-2003 23:35
Para: Unix Smart Card Developers
Cc:
Assunto: [Muscle] free driver CCID available! (v0.1.0)
I am very happy to present you the first public version of the CCID
driver I am working on.
My plan is to use alioth.debian.org but the machine seams to have
problems these days. You can get the tarball from [1] until I move the
files on alioth.
I made some tests with the readers I received. Readers that should work
are (in alphabetical order):
- Gemplus GemPC 433 SL
- Gemplus GemPC Key
- Gemplus GemPC Twin
- OmniKey CardMan 3121
- SCM Micro SCR 331
- SCM Micro SCR 335
I still have some problems with a LTC31 reader.
Any feedback is welcome. I did not made exhaustive tests. In particular
I only used a Debian GNU/Linux system.
The driver _should_ work under MacOS X and [Open,Net,Free]BSD. For xBSD
you will need a work-in-progress pcscd with libusb support (thanks to
Toni Andjelkovi) which is in CVS but not yet officially released.
I am still interested in receiving readers I don't have right now.
Contact me by private mail.
Bye,
[1] http://ludovic.rousseau.free.fr/softwares/muscle/index.html
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