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From: Shell, Hin-lik Hung (shellshellhung.org)
Date: Tue Oct 16 2001 - 01:24:16 CDT

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    (Mon, Oct 15, 2001 at 04:02:27PM -0400) Shelby Evans :
    > Hi,
    > I am trying to run pcscd and keep getting the error "Open Port 102f8
    > Failed."
    >
    > I have downloaded and compiled both the Reflex72 driver and PC/SC Lite.
    > The Reflex 72 reader is connected to COM2. The entry for the reader in
    > the reader.conf file looks like:
    >
    > FRIENDLYNAME "Generic Reader"
    > DEVICENAME GEN_SMART_RDR
    > LIBPATH /usr/pcsc/drivers/slb-rf72/libslb_rf72.so
    > CHANNELID 0x0102F8
    > I'm getting the following output when running /usr/pcsc/sbin/pcscd:
    > readerfactory.c 1002: RFInitializeReader: Attempting startup of Generic
    > Reader 0 0.
    > readerfactory.c 791: RFBindFunctions: Loading IFD Handler 2.0
    > --> 12 0 6 0 d0 0 15 1 0 d0
    > <--
    > readerfactory.c 1032: RFInitializeReader: Open Port 102f8 Failed
    > readerfactory.c 192: RFAddReader: Generic Reader init failed.
    > pcscdaemon.c 186: main: PC/SC Lite Daemon Ready.
    >
    > Then it just hangs here.
    I have another reader is Reflex72 too, but it work fines
    after I plugs both RS232 and PS/2 connecter, only the lighting
    won't work anytime.. >.<

    I tried to unplug the PS/2 connecter, it don't work again,
    I think it need to plug both connecter.

    Hope this help.

    -- 
    Best Regards,
    Shell Hung   <shellshellhung.org>
    http(s)://www.shellhung.org
    

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