RS Components sell single Gemplus GCR 400s (? might have a different
name but it's definitely some combination of G, C and R) for about �80.

I couldn't get it to work on a laptop running NT 4 but I think it was to
do with the already installed PCMCIA network card.

I installed W2K on the laptop and the reader worked fine. This was
working with a T=0 card but it claims T=1 as well.

cheers
Brian

Marc Palmer wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I need to get hold of a PCMCIA PC/SC reader quickly, and I need it to
> work with OCF.
> 
> I want just one, not ten (otherwise I'd buy it from Gemplus! Unless it's
> $89 for 10 readers, in which case I'll have twenty <g>).
> 
> It HAS to have fully functioning PCSC drivers that work with standard
> PCSC wrappers for OCF.
> 
> i.e. No I can't use a Schlumberger one, and I've already got one which is
> why I need a new one!
> 
> I need it to support T=0 and perferably T=1 too.
> 
> Thanks for any input.
> 
> Cheers
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