Bruce Barnett wrote: > Has anyone gotten a card reader to work for a Linux-based Zaurus PDA? (i.e. > SL-6000N). > If I decide to try, should I use the CHIPDRIVE Linux Development pack? > Which reader should I use? The CHIPDRIVE micro 120?
Hi, The GPR400 PCMCIA reader from GemPlus works well with Familiar (tested on iPAQs at least). You have to apply those two patches to a handhelds.org kernel before compiling it: http://people.via.ecp.fr/~clem/nist/gpr400_kernel_module.patch http://people.via.ecp.fr/~clem/nist/ipkg-make-kernel-packages.gpr400.patch (the second one is useful only if you want to create an .ipk package of this module with the ipkg-make-kernel-packages script) For the GPR400 IFD and the pcscd part, you can roughly take the pcscd from debian, and recent gpr400_ifd sources, though you can configure, compile and install pcscd yourself too if you want (or if you are not familiar with debian packages). Hope this helps, -- clem / Cl�ment S�veillac _______________________________________________ Muscle mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.drizzle.com/mailman/listinfo/muscle
