Should be HEX.
Michael G. Kolatchev
www.ftc.ru
www.korona.net
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> From: Nick Betteridge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2000 12:09 AM
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> Subject: [OCF] RID
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>
> Here's a good one.
>
> I've just been assigned an RID, something like 'A000000304'
>
> In the gemplus manual, the RID is defined as being 16 bytes
> long, the 5
> most significant being the ISO assigned RID and the remaining 11 bytes
> being freely assigned by the developer.
>
> If this is the case then my 'true' RID is something like:
> 0020400000000000 ?
>
> If someone can confirm that all is well, then great.
>
> On the otherhand, is the ISO assigned A000000204 RID a hexidecimal one
> or decimal?
>
> Hope someone can help
>
> Thanks
>
> Nick
>
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