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and subject line Bug#408832: pcsc-tools: how to see what is on the cards in my
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Package: pcsc-tools
Version: 1.4.8-1
Severity: wishlist
Bug: you need a README for people who think:
"Hey, what's on that chip in that card in my wallet?
I'll buy a "card reader" to find out!"
Hello, I have installed libpcsc-perl libccid pcsc-tools pcscd
libpcsclite1, but I still can't figure out how to get started.
All I want to do is have a look at whatever data lies in the chip
embedded in my three Taiwan cards: health insurance, postbank, and pay
telephone cards.
I bought a
iManufacturer 1 CASTLES
iProduct 2 EZ100PU Smart Card Reader
I run pcscd and pcsc_scan, stick in a card and nothing happens.
syslog has no new lines either.
All I want to do is
$ od -c /my/smart/card
or something.
Pages like http://ludovic.rousseau.free.fr/softwares/pcsc-tools/ are
not made for beginners.
The CDROM accompanying the reader has these files on it, among others:
API/Linux/v1.1.0/example/Makefile
API/Linux/v1.1.0/example/casmcard.h
API/Linux/v1.1.0/example/pcsclite.h
API/Linux/v1.1.0/example/rdrtest
API/Linux/v1.1.0/example/rdrtest.c
API/Linux/v1.1.0/example/wintypes.h
API/Linux/v1.1.0/include/casmcard.h
API/Linux/v1.1.0/include/pcsclite.h
API/Linux/v1.1.0/include/wintypes.h
API/Linux/v1.1.0/lib/libcasmcard.so
API/Linux/v1.1.0/readme.txt
Linux/driver_ezusb_v1.4.0/Info.plist
Linux/driver_ezusb_v1.4.0/creadme.txt
Linux/driver_ezusb_v1.4.0/ezusb.so
Linux/driver_ezusb_v1.4.0/install
Linux/driver_ezusb_v1.4.0/readme.txt
Linux/pcsclite_v1.1.1/pcsc-lite-1.1.1-1-redhat.i386.rpm
Linux/readme.txt
Of course I don't know what to do next. Maybe installing some debian
package makes it unnecessary to use some of these files perhaps...
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Le 26.01.2007, à 08:53:30, Dan Jacobson a écrit:
> Pages like http://ludovic.rousseau.free.fr/softwares/pcsc-tools/ are
> not made for beginners.
Exact. They are not.
If you are a beginner you should use Google with "smart card FAQ".
pcsc-tools is not supposed to teach you how to use YOUR smart card.
Sorry
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Dr. Ludovic Rousseau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Normaliser Unix c'est comme pasteuriser le camembert, L.R. --
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