In the general case, to access memory cards, you use reader APDUs with class
0xFF.
But it depends on the reader, these APDUs are proprietary (even if
documented)
In all case, these apdus are transported using ccid and pcsc.

Seb

On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Glen Gray <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just to follow up on previous email. I want to be clear on the issue. The
> alcor reader, being controlled via the generic ccid driver stack, does not
> have the ability to power up or access memory cards such as the gpm2k
> sle4442 card. Is that correct ?
>
> In order for this device to be able to access a memory card it would either
> have to emulate the ISO commands mentioned in response to my previous email
> OR it needs some extra layer at the driver level to know how to talk to
> memory cards.
>
> According to the datasheet for the reader, these cards are supported. And
> advantech confirmed that the windows stack they ship can access them.
>
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