2010/8/10 Francisco Rodríguez <[email protected]>:
> Hi!

Hello,

> For almost a year I've been trying to work with a ACR ACS122U reader in an
> Ubuntu Linux system (from Jaunty Jackalope (9.04) to Lucid Lynx (10.04))
> and, in fact, I achieved to communicate with the tags, although i didn't get
> the APDU responses that I expected. But as soon as I upgraded to Ubuntu
> 10.04 I began to get some execution errors (usually 0x8010002e, 0x8010001d
> or 0x80100013, depending on the version of pcsc-lite and drivers that I was
> using and whether I compiled the m specifically for my system or not) that I
> haven't been able to solve although I tried to use Ubuntu 9.04 again. I
> ended up realizing that my reader has a buged version of the firmware
>>
>> 00000008 ccid_usb.c:884:ccid_check_firmware() Firmware (2.05) is bogus!
>> Upgrade the reader firmware or get a new reader.
>
> and I haven't found a way to upgrade it. As I've lost all my hopes with this
> reader, I was now wondering if ACS122T from the same brand has been tested
> correctly or, on the contrary, give me some advice on which reader could be
> a good choice to replace it with similar features.

You do not list the features you are interested in.

> Thanks in advance and let me know if I hadn't written correctly this post,
> as it's the first time that I participate in this mailing list.

If you want to report a problem with pcsc-lite and/or the ccid driver
you should follow [1].

If you are looking for a smart card reader you should have a look at [2].

Bye

[1] http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html#support
[2] http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/section.html

-- 
 Dr. Ludovic Rousseau

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