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From: Dr S N Henson (stephen.hensongemplus.com)
Date: Fri Dec 21 2001 - 12:37:51 CST

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    Joe Phillips wrote:
    >
    > On Thu, 2001-12-20 at 13:17, Dr S N Henson wrote:
    > > Joe Phillips wrote:
    > > >
    > > > Does anyone on the MUSCLE list have any suggestions for proceeding on
    > > > this problem? Can anyone get me low-level documentation on the GPR400?
    > > >
    > >
    > > There should be a complete GPR400 hardware manual on Gemplus site
    > > www.gemplus.com.
    >
    > I'll look but I haven't noticed anything the last few times I've been up
    > there.
    >

    Try:

    http://www.gemplus.fr/developers/products/gempc400/resources/Technical_Document.htm

    then download the reference manual. You'll need to register with the
    site but that's free.

    > > I hadn't kept up with the GPR400 driver development and I didn't know a
    > > PC/SC driver existed. I did make some (unpublished) stability patches
    > > for an older driver: I found loads of ways of crashing the kernel with
    > > it. When I have time I'll collect them together.
    >
    > The PCSC IFD is a library built on top of Wolf's GPR400 PCMCIA driver.
    > I did rearrange and re-release Wolf's PCMCIA driver in the recommended
    > Linux-PCMICA third-party driver format. Other than that, it's likely
    > the same code you're familiar with.
    >

    OK, I'll have a look at it and dig out my patches.

    Steve.

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