Hi Mike,
of cause, it's up to the card (its developpers...) to support only one
protocol (either T=0 or T=1) or both modes.
the selection is based on protocol bytes of the ATR and so is made during
power-on (as well as the negociation of exchange speed rate, if PTS bytes
are present).
Sylvain.
At 13:08 30/06/00 -0700, Michael Bender wrote:
>Hi all,
> Is it possible (or to the spec) to have a card that can only do T=1
>and not T=0? One of our customers claims to have such a card (more details
>later as I get them) and it is failing in one of our readers that only
>supports T=0.
>
>mike
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