Hi Billy,

Here you go:
https://eftlab.co.uk/index.php/site-map/knowledge-base/118-apdu-response-list 
<https://eftlab.co.uk/index.php/site-map/knowledge-base/118-apdu-response-list>

Good luck!
Domi


> 2017. szept. 27. dátummal, 17:50 időpontban Billy Jones 
> <[email protected]> írta:
> 
> I have two SIM card I inheritted from a previous project that I've been told 
> came from the same vendor.  When I run `pcsc_scan` on them, I get the 
> following output for both:
> 
> Reader 0: OMNIKEY CardMan (076B:3022) 3021 00 00
>   Card state: Card inserted, 
>   ATR: 3B 7D 94 00 00 55 55 53 0A 74 86 93 0B 24 7C 4D 54 68
> 
> ATR: 3B 7D 94 00 00 55 55 53 0A 74 86 93 0B 24 7C 4D 54 68
> + TS = 3B --> Direct Convention
> + T0 = 7D, Y(1): 0111, K: 13 (historical bytes)
>   TA(1) = 94 --> Fi=512, Di=8, 64 cycles/ETU
>     62500 bits/s at 4 MHz, fMax for Fi = 5 MHz => 78125 bits/s
>   TB(1) = 00 --> VPP is not electrically connected
>   TC(1) = 00 --> Extra guard time: 0
> + Historical bytes: 55 55 53 0A 74 86 93 0B 24 7C 4D 54 68
>   Category indicator byte: 55 (proprietary format)
> 
> Possibly identified card (using /usr/share/pcsc/smartcard_list.txt):
> 3B 7D 94 00 00 55 55 53 0A 74 86 93 0B 24 7C 4D 54 68
>     SIM from sysmocom sysmoSIM-GR2
> 
> When I try to program one of the SIMs, it works fine:
> 
> $ sudo ./pySim-prog.py -p 0 -i 001010000000001 -k 
> ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff -t sysmoSIM-GR2 --num=1 --mcc=001 --mnc=01
> Insert card now (or CTRL-C to cancel)
> Generated card parameters :
>  > Name    : Magic
>  > SMSP    : e1ffffffffffffffffffffffff0581005155f5ffffffffffff000000
>  > ICCID   : 8901001010000000017
>  > MCC/MNC : 1/1
>  > IMSI    : 001010000000001
>  > Ki      : ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
>  > OPC     : f134b55cea2942ebbd213c82e084be62
>  > ACC     : None
> 
> Programming ...
> Done !
> 
> But on the other I get:
> 
> $ sudo ./pySim-prog.py -p 0 -i 001010000000001 -k 
> ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff -t sysmoSIM-GR2 --num=1 --mcc=001 --mnc=01
> 
> Insert card now (or CTRL-C to cancel)
> Generated card parameters :
>  > Name    : Magic
>  > SMSP    : e1ffffffffffffffffffffffff0581005155f5ffffffffffff000000
>  > ICCID   : 8901001010000000017
>  > MCC/MNC : 1/1
>  > IMSI    : 001010000000001
>  > Ki      : ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
>  > OPC     : 53945a5223e299bf6cec05911922442c
>  > ACC     : None
> 
> Programming ...
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "./pySim-prog.py", line 636, in <module>
>     card.program(cp)
>   File "/home/user/workspace/pysim/pySim/cards.py", line 382, in program
>     self._scc.verify_chv(0x05, pin)
>   File "/home/user/workspace/pysim/pySim/commands.py", line 111, in verify_chv
>     return self._tp.send_apdu_checksw(self.cla_byte + '2000' + ('%02X' % 
> chv_no) + '08' + fc)
>   File "/home/user/workspace/pysim/pySim/transport/__init__.py", line 87, in 
> send_apdu_checksw
>     raise RuntimeError("SW match failed ! Expected %s and got %s." % 
> (sw.lower(), rv[1]))
> RuntimeError: SW match failed ! Expected 9000 and got 9840.
> 
> 
> I also tried some of the other branches, as people on other forums had 
> reported better luck with those, but I get the same error.  Is there any 
> documentation explaining the magic byte values that are sent back and forth 
> to the card?  I'm having a hard time understanding the spec by which the 
> program is trying too communicate with the card.
> 
> Any help is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Billy

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