Hi all,
I have a question regarding to this; it seems to me the GCR410/PC410 is just
the same name (and same box design) for many, many types of readers with
completely different HW inside. I concluded to this because I have seen so
many GCR410 not working with some specific card types (even GPK[48]000, when
doing specific commands, like erase, genkey etc.), but the same operation
worked correctly with another "apparently the same" GCR410.
Does anyone have deeper experiences with this? Maybe even G+ people could
give us some clue, which versions of GCR410 are there, how to recognize them
and which bugs are known for given version. It could greatly simplify
technical support e.g. for our company, because customer usually says "I
have GCR410 and xxxx card and your #$%^ing software does not work".
I'm sorry for a little bit off-topic, it just came to my head when reading
Logi's adventures...
Pavel
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Logi Ragnarsson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 2:55 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [OCF] GPK 8000 and signature services
>
>
>On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 03:20:12PM +0000, Logi Ragnarsson wrote:
>
>> With the GPK 4000 I get a set of card services, but these
>don't include the
>> signature services. From reading the soruce code, it seems
>that they aren't
>> implemented for the 4000 yet. However, the 8000 signature
>services are
>> mentioned in the code and should be returned if the card
>setup code works,
>> which it doesn't. At least not for me. (I'm hoping the card
>is defective...)
>
>It was a hardware problem. For some reason, that I can't begin to
>understand, the (GCR 410) reader would only read GPK-4000 cards and not
>GPK-8000. I have now jumped up and down on it for a bit to vent my
>frustration before throwing it out and am using another, apparently
>identical, reader which can access the GPK-8000 just fine.
>
>Back to work.
>
>Logi
>
>
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