Hello,

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 02:22, Andy Walls <awa...@md.metrocast.net> wrote:
> If the offer here still stands:
>
> http://www.opensc-project.org/pipermail/opensc-devel/2008-August/011252.html
> http://www.opensc-project.org/opensc/wiki/RainbowIkeyFour

The best bet is to contact them again, maybe they have changed their
mind. You might want to try in parallel to get in contact with their
support interface (it is often a lengthy process and getting to
technically minded people who can and want to comment on anything
might take some time)

> I seem to have the iKey 4000 variant that is *not* USB CCID v1.10
> compliant:
That's a sad fact.

> Since there is an IFD for the iKey2032 in OpenCT, maybe that can be used
> as a starting point for an IFD for the iKey 4000.
Probably. While at it, you can look at how to integrate OpenCT
ifdhandler into pcsc-lite by default.

> For comparison, aside from the iKey 4000, all the ATRs listed in this
> file:

As the iKey4000 comes in USB form factor and is not a smart card or
standard CCID device and pcsc_scan is mostly used on Linux (even
though it can be compiled on Windows as well, with small adjustments)
it is reasonable to think, that the iKey4000 ATR has not yet reached
the list :)


You could also snoop the USB layer, maybe the card inside works with
some existing driver with no or just a few modifications (or maybe
just needs a custom profile)

Best,
Martin
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