On Sep 12, 2009, at 3:11 AM, Sihan Goi wrote:
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009 at 2:43 AM, Michael StJohns
<[email protected]> wrote:
At 01:50 PM 9/11/2009, Nagy Gabor wrote:
2009. 09. 11, péntek keltezéssel 13.37-kor Michael StJohns ezt Ã
rta:
The answer is "it depends" - on the actual type of card and how it
was
initialized. If its a global platform ( www.globalplatform.com)
card for
example, you might be able to retrieve the card personalization
data using a
specific Get Data call.
If you post the ATR for your card here, chances are someone can help
remove the "black" from the "black box"
Mike
"3B 2A 00 80 65 A2 01 01 01 40 72 D6 43"
Gemplus MPCOS EMV 4 Byte sectors: 3B 2A 00 80 65 A2 01 xx xx xx 72
D6 43
Try www.emvco.com
for the related standards.
That looks like a really old card. I've worked with these before, and
believe they are native cards, so look for their
specifications/manual/datasheet. I don't have it with me right now so
I'm not sure if there's any way of obtaining a unique serial number
out of them.
My Sun Ray GEMPLUS-MPCOS.cfg smartcard config file does this to extract
a unique ID fro this family of cards:
# The GEMPLUS MPCOS card has a 12-byte card-unique ID stored in
# a file in the card filesystem. This ID is used as the token ID
# for the SunRay. To access this ID, perform the following:
#
# 1. Do a SELECT FILE on the MF (0x3f00)
# 2. Do a SELECT FILE on the DF 0x0100
# 3. Do a SELECT FILE on the EF 0x0101
# 4. Do a READ BINARY and expect 12 bytes back. These 12
# bytes are the card-unique ID.
You could try that.
mike
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