On Thursday, May 24 at 03:21PM, NdK wrote: > > Hi all. > > Just received $subj and started testing. > > Too bad the cards aren't recognized by default: > $ opensc-tool -a -n > Using reader with a card: ACS ACR122U PICC Interface 00 00 > 3b:85:80:01:4d:79:45:49:44:78 > Unsupported card > > Is it only matter of unknown ATR and I can safely use force myeid? Or > should I add support for 'em digging in the code (for this, help from > Aventra would be really welcome -- big task!). > > Is it possible to make that reader handle multiple cards "in parallel" > (both placed on the reader)? > > PS: the card in "MyLogin for Windows" kit reports an ATR of > 3B 8F 80 01 80 4F 0C A0 00 00 03 06 03 00 01 00 00 00 00 6A > Does someone know something about this card?
It is the ATR of the contact based (SIM?) card included in the reader. To talk to the NFC-interface of the reader, you can use libnfc [1] or the cyberflex-shell [2]. I have written a wrapper driver around libnfc for PCSC-Lite [2]. May be there are also other (proprietary) drivers out there... [1] http://www.libnfc.org [2] https://github.com/henryk/cyberflex-shell [3] http://sourceforge.net/projects/ifdnfc/ -- Frank Morgner Virtual Smart Card Architecture http://vsmartcard.sourceforge.net OpenPACE http://openpace.sourceforge.net IFD Handler for libnfc Devices http://sourceforge.net/projects/ifdnfc
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