well, François, the confusion I think, comes from the very title of this
bug ....'O2Micro Smartcard reader doesn't work, but the driver is
available'

just to be clear, my notebook has, as described on its manual, a
smartcard reader. but. for sure. I never used and do not see any BANK
card reader on my pc (unless an adapter for the pcmcia or expresscard
port or any other port for that matter is used to interface with a bank
card which is not in my mind at all)

secondly, this bug refers to o2 micro but I was v hard pressed to
see/find which chipset it refers to specifically - just read the
contents of the posts on this thread and you'll find a few chipsets
mentioned, all made by o2 micro, the one I'm having is just one that
differs from yours,  Tor Harald's posted chipset above is another one
that comes to mind.

thirdly, your output of lshw command specifically pcmcia:0 is absolutely
the same like mine EXCEPT the chipset number and bus info  (same
manufacturer though). on my notebook there is NO second pcmcia:1

then,  consistent with lspci output posted above, lshw shows the other
3 devices but with a little more detail which I did not find useful to
post (just additional info that I post now just to align myself to your
line of thought)

SD Host Controller  Integrated MMC/SD Controller   id: 6.2
Mass storage controller   Integrated MS/xD Controller   id 6.3  UNCLAIMED
FireWire (IEEE 1394)        id 6.4

so, here it is: now, if you feel that this bug is to REMAIN DEDICATED
just for BANK cards reader then just disregard my post and  carry on
with the task at hand and accept my apologies for encroaching on this
thread.

regards,
peter b

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