thanks a lot!

i've updated the program to reflect that new knowledge (including a simple python reader for your file), and it did succeed in identifying all my regular cards (caused a little *g* to read that my e-card is "BRANDNEW"; it does not look like it any more after spending more than a year in my pocket)

i can, by the way, provide you with another id, in case you accept records aquired by experiment (just tried the gsm adapter that came with my reader): 3F 3D 11 00 80 67 28 50 04 02 20 00 00 83 8E 90 00 matches a gsm sim card of the austrian provider A1
I am redirected to
https://svn.amsuess.com/tools/hal/pcsc_hal_interface/ and then a
login/password is required. How can I anonymously fetch your code?
sorry, i had just enabled anonymous access and didn't check if it worked from outside my lan. should work now (without https)


for the same program, there is another issue i'd need your help:
is there a way to determine a characteristic of a reader that i can use to find a matching device in the file system? for example, my reader identifies as 'SCM SCR 335 (21120608436358) 00 00', but i'd need to get a kind of device i can use for matching against hal (eg /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:03.0/usb2/2-1/2-1:1.0). the closest thing i get up to now is the usb.serial, which is a part of the readerName i get, but matching against that looks very fuzzy and, moreover, would only work for usb readers. if this can only be done in C instead of python, that would be ok, as i'm thinking of migrating that anyway.

regards
chrysn
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