El día 13 de abril de 2011 21:17, Ludovic Rousseau
<[email protected]> escribió:
> 2011/4/13 Jesús J. Guerrero Botella <[email protected]>:
>> And now, in ccid source dir, I run src/parse (with -p), the
>> interesting info is this:
>>
>>
>> Parsing USB bus/device: 1307:0361 (bus 6, device 2)
>>  idVendor:  0x1307  iManufacturer: Generic
>>  idProduct: 0x0361  iProduct: MultiCard Device
>>  Found a CCID/ICCD device at interface 1
>>  idVendor: 0x1307
>>  iManufacturer: Generic
>>  idProduct: 0x0361
>>  iProduct: MultiCard Device
>>  bcdDevice: 1.00 (firmware release?)
>>  bLength: 9
>>  bDescriptorType: 4
>>  bInterfaceNumber: 1
>>  bAlternateSetting: 0
>>  bNumEndpoints: 3
>>  bulk-IN, bulk-OUT and Interrupt-IN
>>  bInterfaceClass: 0xFF
>>  NOT A CCID DEVICE
>>  Class is 0xFF (proprietary)
>>  bInterfaceSubClass: 3
>>  UNSUPPORTED SubClass
>>  bInterfaceProtocol: 96
>>  UNSUPPORTED InterfaceProtocol
>>  iInterface: ?
>>
>>  NOT A CCID DEVICE
>>
>>
>>
>> I am not sure on how to interpret that. Is there a way to make this
>> card reader work with ccid or should I be looking elsewhere or buying
>> another reader?
>
> No chance to use libccid with this "reader".
> Buy a supported smart card reader [1] or at least one that should work [2].
>
> Bye
>
> [1] http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid/supported.html
> [2] http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid/shouldwork.html
>
> --
>  Dr. Ludovic Rousseau
>


Thanks for clearing that out. At least now I know in which direction
should I be looking at.

Regards.
-- 
Jesús Guerrero Botella

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