Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
>>The librairy seems to be deisgned to run only with ONE reader.
>>
>
>Yes. You are right.
>
Ok I have worked on the driver to support mutiple readers ... BUT ...
no this is pcscd that doesn't support multiple readers. The Lun
parameters is not correct :(
>>If think I could make the both readers works by making a copy of the
>>driver file and renaming it for the second reader but this an ugly and
>>ashamed trick :(
>>
>
>Yes. It should work and it is the easiest solution. But it is ugly :-(
>
this is the only solution for now ... :(
>The driver needs some hacking and I suspect a lot of hacking. In fact I
>think the original code (not mine :-) ) was not designed to support more
>than one reader. Many global variables are declared in gserial.c but
>also in other .c files (gtgbp.c and maybe others).
>
>This is not a trivial job and I would be very happy if you could provide
>me a patch.
>
>Please, tell me if you really plan to to it so we don't do duplicate
>work.
>
As I said before I have done the job since the 24th Septembert. Sorry
for not answering quickly, I was deeper in my work and driver code.
This a quick and dirty patch. My goal was to modify the less. But now
this is pcscd that need works. Don't know If I will do it ... :(
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