Le mardi 07 février 2012 à 18:01 +0800, Godfrey Chung a écrit : > It added more ACS CCID smart card readers support as well as legacy > smart card readers such as ACR38 running proprietary protocol > (non-CCID). It also improved card protocol parameters handling so that > the optimal baud rate between reader and card is selected.
Dear Godfrey Chung,
Thanks a lot for these contributions.
At GOOZE, we have a number of APG8201-A1 and ACR83U-A1 but we never
released them, as we could not make them work with OpenSC. Do you think
this is fixed now with the new libccid library? If this is the case, we
will start reselling these PINPADS and even buy more.
My second question is for you and Ludovic:
* ACS releases its own libccid,
* Aventra (SCM) releases its own libccid.
On the converse, Gemalto readers have non-standard hacks BUT are
included into the main libccid release.
Would there be a way to merge all changes into one single libccid
standard library? What is the reason to release separate libccid
libraries? Is Gemalto better treated than ACS and Aventra or is it
simply lack of coordination?
Please explain in details, I don't understand why not a merge should be
possible.
Kind regards,
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Jean-Michel Pouré - Gooze - http://www.gooze.eu
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