>The GemPlus site is stunningly absent any technical data.

Yes. Indeed.

> Is your card a "Pro R3 E64" and is it one of the validated firmware 
> versions?  Is it still OP2.0.1 or the updated GP 2.x.y?

I'm not 100% sure. A sales rep send me samples recently. He called them 
GemXpresso PRO 64K

pcsc_scan says:


ATR: 3B 7B 94 00 00 80 65 B0 83 01 01 74 83 00 90 00

Possibly identified card:
3B 7B 94 00 00 80 65 B0 83 01 01 74 83 00 90 00
3B 7B 94 00 00 80 65 B0 83 01 0[1,3] 74 83 00 90 00
        Gemplus GemXpresso Pro R3 (E64 PK)



> Ok. its almost impossible to help you from the public data! I still have 
> not determine what the underlying security controller is, and who makes the 
> JCE. One can guess its may be of a bluez origin, given the older support 
> for OP. Given the quality of bluez software, one might suspect the 
> underlying controller, and/or the porting of bluez drivers to that chip.

I'm still getting up to speed as well. Thanks for questions like this.  
Your questions make me realize how much more I have to learn.

One thing - Eclipse w/JCOP has this card type built in.
It tells me the Card Manager AID and the Card Manager plugin name.

I can tell you the keys as well as part of the JCOP shell.
If there is someoother information you need I can get, let me know.


BTW I'm not sure how to add new card types to the Eclipse JCOP plug-in. 
I have a few cards that I have apparently locked as part of my learning 
process. :-)


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