well, it looks like I've made my test card mute 8(.  I have one test
card remaining and the atr looks like:

3b 27 00 80 65 a2 0c 01 01 37

the output from sectok is:

sectok> reset -v
sectok_cardpresent: looking for card in reader 0
sectok_cardpresent: rc=0, state=52 (0x34)
sectok_sccardpresent: status= SCARD_PRESENT SCARD_POWERED
SCARD_NEGOTIABLE
sectok_reset: reset
1:3b 2:27 3:0 4:80 5:65 6:a2 7:c 8:1 9:1 10:37 
proto 1 T=0 TB1=00
7 historical bytes: 80 e a2 0c 01 01 7
103 etu = 372 F / 1 D * 3.58 f

Note that's the sectok I patched to work with PCSC-lite.

As I recall, that's the same ATR as my (now mute) card.  The difference
between the cards was that the old test card was
initialized/personalized with the IBM Security Kit's Windows setup
software whereas this card is unused.

thanks for any info/pointers.

-joe

On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 16:35, Ludovic Rousseau wrote:
> Le mardi 04 juin 2002 � 14:42:25, Joe Phillips a �crit:
> > I too have the IBM kit.  I know the included smartcard is a Gemplus but
> > I have no idea what model, or what changes IBM may have made to it (PINs
> > etc.)  Without this info, the card is useless to me in my linux system. 
> > I have made a request to my IBM contacts to look for helpful developer
> > info but I have had no response to date.  My best guess so far is that
> > it's a GPK16000.  Can anyone confirm or deny this?
> 
> If you send the ATR I can see if I have a same card.

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