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From: Joe Phillips (joe.phillips_at_innovationsw.com)
Date: Thu Jul 11 2002 - 15:18:19 CDT
I came upon a handful of some Gemplus cards on ebay. I *thought* they
were GPK4000 cards when I bought them. According to the ATR they are
not - or at least compared to the ATRs embedded into OpenSC.
Here's the info I have on them.
ATR: 3B A7 00 40 18 80 65 A2 09 01 02 52
Clearly Gemplus. They say "GemSAFE SDK" on them along with some other
graphics and the words "Protect your business"
You can find a picture here...
http://allosaurus.dev.snet.net/~jaiger/images/gemsafesdk.jpg
On the back is "GEM-227" along with what appears to be a serial number
(the cards I have go in sequence.)
Comparing the ATR with those in OpenSC, it seems it's likely a
GPK16000. The ATR is off by 1 byte (ok bit.)
Can anyone confirm or deny this? Can anyone identify this card for me?
Are there any docs floating around the 'net on these cards? eg.
featureset, supported APDUs, etc.
thanks,
-joe
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