Dear Ludovic and all,

We are testing PINPAD readers and until now ... none of them works with
OpenSC. So I need your help to understand more deeply the situation.

To take an example, we are testing:
* ACS ACR83U-A1 pinpad
* ACS APG8201 pinpad

Under libccid, the APF8201 returns a power-on failure. After installing
libacsccid1 from Debian SID, I could use both readers, but not the
PINPADs (=keyboard). The fact that pinpad does not work is a main
problem!

So I have several question:

1) Why is there a fork of libccid for ACS readers? Were these changes
submitted to you for inclusion into the main libccid trunk? Some
non-standard readers are handled in libccid directly.

2) What is so important in libacsccid1 to have a fork? Did you find some
useful fixes in libacsccid1? The readme has a few changes:
/usr/share/doc/libacsccid1/README.gz

3) Can libacsccid1 be used safely? Is it compatible with latest pcscd?
Do you have a general opinion about libacsccid1?

4) Do you have any idea why acs PINPAD keyboard does not work. And how
could it work?

Kind regards,
-- 
                  Jean-Michel Pouré - Gooze - http://www.gooze.eu

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